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- again became part of the Byzantine Empire as Dristra. Emperor Alexios I Komnenos suffered a defeat at Dristra to the Pechenegs in 1087. In 1186, after the...
- 1081–1095. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 9783031262968. Neville, Leonora (2010). "Dristra, Battle of". In Rogers, Clifford J. (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval...
- life became a monk and Eastern Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Side and Dristra. He was a descendant of the Byzantine imperial dynasty of the Komnenoi...
- Gr**** scholar and physician, who became metropolitan bishop of Side and Dristra, and died in 1719. In 1782, the Corsican Gr**** notable Demetrio Stefanopoli...
- During 1072 to 1074, when Nestor (the new strategos of Paristrion) was in Dristra, he found that the Pecheneg ruler, Tatrys, was leading a rebellion. In...
- of anti-king Herman of Luxembourg and Welf of Bavaria. 1087 Battle of Dristra Pechenegs defeat Byzantines. Siege of Mahdia August – The Republics of...
- In 1087 Tatikios commanded the Byzantine right wing in the Battle of Dristra against the Pechenegs, and in 1090 he defeated a small force of 300 Pechenegs...
- Balkans, aided by the ****ans and Pechenegs. Early Byzantine defeat at Dristra (1086), but the Pechenegs were decisively defeated at the Battle of Levounion...
- Hungarians invaded Bulgaria, forced Tzar Simeon to flee to the fortress of Dristra (now Silistra, Bulgaria) and plundered Preslav. An interpolation in Porphyrogenitus's...
- Alexios however listened to other advice, and in the ensuing Battle of Dristra in August 1087, the Byzantines suffered another heavy defeat; Palaiologos...