Battle of Pharsalus (1277)
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Battle of Pharsalus | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Map of the Byzantine Empire and the surrounding states in 1265 | |||||||
| |||||||
Belligerents | |||||||
Byzantine Empire | Thessaly | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
John Synadenos (POW) Michael Kaballarios (DOW) | John I Doukas |
The Battle of Pharsalus was fought in late 1277 at the plain of Pharsalus in Thessaly between an invading Byzantine army led by the megas stratopedarches John Synadenos and megas konostaulos Michael Kaballarios, and the forces of John I Doukas, ruler of Thessaly. This was the first major Byzantine campaign against Thessaly after the failure of the previous expedition at the Battle of Neopatras (dated variously to 1273–1275). The battle resulted in a crushing victory for John Doukas: Synadenos was captured, while Kaballarios died shortly afterwards of his wounds.
Sources
- Geanakoplos, Deno John (1959). Emperor Michael Palaeologus and the West, 1258–1282: A Study in Byzantine-Latin Relations. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. p. 297. OCLC 1011763434.
Categories:
- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- Greece articles missing geocoordinate data
- All articles needing coordinates
- Articles missing coordinates without coordinates on Wikidata
- 13th century in Greece
- Battles involving the Byzantine Empire
- Medieval Thessaly
- Conflicts in 1277
- 1277 in Europe
- 1270s in the Byzantine Empire
- Michael VIII Palaiologos
- All stub articles
- Byzantine Empire stubs
- Battle stubs