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Battle of Skopje
Part of the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria
Bulgars put to flight by Ouranos at the Spercheios River from the Chronicle of John Skylitzes.
Date
1004
Location
Skopje, present-day North Macedonia
Result
Byzantine victory
Belligerents
Bulgarian Empire
Byzantine Empire
Commanders and leaders
Samuil of Bulgaria
Basil II
Strength
Unknown
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown
Unknown
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t
e
Byzantine–Bulgarian wars
Early wars
Ongal
1st Anchialus
1st Marcellae
Rishki Pass
2nd Anchialus
Litosoria
2nd Marcellae
Krum's campaigns
Serdica
Pliska
Debeltos
Versinikia
1st Adrianople
Burdizon
Simeon I's campaigns
War of 894–896
Boulgarophygon
War of 913–927
Achelous
Katasyrtai
Pegae
Constantinople
Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria
1st Arcadiopolis
Dorostolon
Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria
Trajan's Gates
1st Thessalonica
Spercheios
Skopje
2nd Thessalonica
Kreta
3rd Thessalonica
Kleidion
Strumitsa
Bitola
Setina
Dyrrhachium
Uprising of Peter Delyan
4th Thessalonica
5th Thessalonica
Ostrovo
Second Bulgarian Empire
Lovech
Tryavna
2nd Arcadiopolis
Serres
Varna
Klokotnitsa
2nd Adrianople
Uprising of Ivaylo
Devina
Skafida
Rusokastro
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