- The
Battle of
Sasireti (Georgian: სასირეთის ბრძოლა) took
place in 1042 at the
village of
Sasireti in the
present day
Shida Kartli region, not far from...
-
Republic of Georgia.
Mazniashvili was born on 6
April 1871 in the
village Sasireti,
Tiflis Governorate,
Russian Empire (present day
Kaspi Muni****lity, Shida...
- (Serkland).
While there, the
Vikings apparently took part in the 1042
Battle of
Sasireti between the
Georgians and Byzantines. No less than twenty-six
Ingvar runestones...
-
While there,
Varangians took part in the Georgian-Byzantine
Battle of
Sasireti in
Georgia (1042). The
earliest Byzantine record of the Rus' may have been...
- of the
Caspian Sea, and they
appear to have
taken part in the
Battle of
Sasireti, in Georgia. Few returned, as many died in battle, but most of them, including...
-
Byzantines in Italy,
whose remaining forces retreated to Bari. 1042
Battle of
Sasireti Byzantine Empire intervenes in a
civil war in
Georgia in
favor of the rebels...
- up in a feud,
whose outcome was
ultimately decided during the
Battle of
Sasireti. When, in 1028, the
Byzantine emperor Constantine VIII sent
Commander Parakimanos...
- army;
several hundred Vikings fought on Bagrat's side at the
Battle of
Sasireti in 1042.
Iceland was
discovered by Naddodd, one of the
first settlers on...
- with the
Byzantines and
David I of Lorri.
After the
defeat at
Battle of
Sasireti,
Bagrat was left with the
western provinces only.
During the
Seljuk campaigns...
- vain,
Liparit and the
Byzantines won a
major victory at the
Battle of
Sasireti,
where Bagrat suffered a
crushing defeat and was
forced to
withdraw from...