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- 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...