- The
Battle of
Kalavrye (also
Kalavryai or Kalavryta) was
fought in 1078
between the
Byzantine imperial forces of
general (and ****ure emperor)
Alexios Komnenos...
- Yolçatı,
formerly Gelevri or Galivri,
deriving from its Gr**** name
Kalavrye or
Kalabrye (Gr****: Καλαβρύη), is a
neighbourhood in the muni****lity and district...
- Alexios'
daughter Anna) and
Nikephoros Basilakes, the
first at the
Battle of
Kalavrye and the
latter in a
surprise night attack on his camp.[citation needed]...
- and the
Turkish contingent of
Alexios Komnenos' army in the
Battle of
Kalavrye in 1078. He
appears again in the
lists of the
Synod of
Blachernae in 1094...
- back army of the Song dynasty,
forcing them to retreat. 1078
Battle of
Kalavrye Imperial forces under Alexios Komnenos defeat the
rebels under Nikephoros...
-
Alexios Komnenos, he
defeated Nikephoros Bryennios and
other rivals at
Kalavrye but
failed to
clear the
invading Turks out of Asia Minor.
Alexios was ordered...
- War 1075
Revolt of the
Earls 1077–1088
Great Saxon Revolt 1078
Battle of
Kalavrye 1088
Rebellion of 1088 1091
Hungarian occupation of
Croatia 1093 Battle...
- cavalry.
Despite possessing a
significantly superior army, at the
Battle of
Kalavrye, near the
river Halmyros,
Bryennios was
defeated and captured. He was subsequently...
-
against Michael VII
Doukas and
Nikephoros III,
defeated at the
Battle of
Kalavrye. 1078:
Revolt of
Philaretos Brachamios against Michael VII Doukas. 1078:...
- the
Elder but
ended up
allying with him and
taking part in the
Battle of
Kalavrye. In 1094, he
attended the
Council of
Blachernae (1094), and in 1095, defended...