The Pechenegrevolt was an uprising of the Pechenegs against the Byzantine Empire, which lasted from 1049 to 1053. In early 1049, the Byzantine emperor...
Zygos Pass took place between the Byzantine Empire and the Pechenegs. To combat the Pechenegrevolt, Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX sent an army under the...
IX Monomachos, serving in the Pechenegrevolt of 1048–1053. His actions in guiding his forces away from the Pechenegs following the Battle of Zygos Pass...
calendar) of the Julian calendar. Spring – PechenegRevolt: Emperor Constantine IX decides to transfer 15,000 Pecheneg warriors from their positions in the...
Ioannes Kegen was a Pecheneg military commander who served under khan Tyrach in 1048, whose quarrel led to the Pechenegrevolt of 1048-1053. Kegen and...
Seljuk Turks results in an indecisive battle at Kapetron. 1049–1053: PechenegRevolt in Thrace. 1068-1071: Siege of Bari The Normans conquered Bari and...
Julian calendar. End of the PechenegRevolt: Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos makes peace with the Pechenegs. However, Pecheneg raids do not cease; they...
Tyrach, Pecheneg chieftain in 1048, also known as Tirakh or Tirek, whose quarrel with his military commander Ioannes Kegen led to the Pechenegrevolt of 1048–1053...
Karluks, and Kimek-Kypchaks, attacked the Bulgars and established the Pecheneg state in Eastern Europe (890–990 CE). The Kengeres, mentioned in the Orkhon...
no Yorimichi. End of the PechenegRevolt: Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos makes peace with the Pechenegs. However, Pecheneg raids do not cease; they...
the coalition of Rus', Pechenegs, Magyars, and Bulgarians in the Battle of Arcadiopolis. Meanwhile, John, having quelled the revolt of Bardas Phokas, came...
heretical sects of the Bogomils and the Paulicians revolted and made common cause with the Pechenegs from beyond the Danube. Paulician soldiers in imperial...
endings related to suffixes used in Turkic personal names: Old Turkic -čor, Pecheneg -tzour and Kirghiz -čoro. Some Turkic ethnonyms had cognate endings, such...
1067–1194 Norman invasion of Wales 1067 Battle on the Nemiga River 1068 Pecheneg invasion of Hungary 1068 Battle of the Alta River 1072 Bulgarian Uprising...
ensured the retreat of the invading Rus by inciting Bulgaria's allies, the Pechenegs, to attack Kiev itself. Traditionally seen as a weak ruler who lost land...
Oxite. The preoccupation of the central government with fighting the Pechenegs and Turks may have forced the local governors of Crete and Cyprus to take...
Lombard-Norman revolt of 1041, a decisive moment in the eventual Norman conquest of southern Italy. He is next recorded in 1050, fighting against a Pecheneg raid...
noted the outbreak of revolts in Crete and Cyprus. Both took place while the central government was occupied in wars with the Pechenegs in Europe and the...
The Arabs sacked Myra, the Serbs threw off Byzantine authority and the Pechenegs raided almost at will up to the gates of Thessalonica. The situation was...
Bulgarians, and Nestor obtained the assistance of one of the chiefs of the Pechenegs before marching onto Constantinople. The rebels demanded the dismissal...
in revolt across the empire, east and west causing the army to move back and forth exposing their borders to raiding parties of Normans, Pechenegs or...
advance of the Pechenegs in the north of the Black Sea to the west under the pressure of the Khazars and Kipchaks 892: The Pechenegs advancing to the...
Varangians hacked their way through the enemy's circle of Pecheneg wagons, collapsing the Pecheneg position and causing a general rout in their camp. The...
the Uyghurs. In the 9th century, the Oghuz from the Aral steppes drove Pechenegs westward from the Emba and Ural River region. In the 10th century, the...
were an ethnic and territorial group (probably originally of Cumans and Pechenegs origin) in the later Byzantine Empire, which provided a palace guard regiment...