Historical Events tagged with "military"

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Military & Warfare

Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh's Successful Byzantine Raid

October 22nd, 906 1118 years ago

Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh led a successful military raid against the Byzantine Empire, resulting in the capture of 4,000 to 5,000 captives. This raid was part of the ongoing conflict between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Byzantine Empire, showcasing the strength and tactical prowess of the Abbasid general. The capture of such a large number of individuals was a significant blow to Byzantine forces and highlighted the military capabilities of the Abbasids during this time.

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Berengar I Defeats Frankish Forces at Verona

July 21st, 905 1119 years ago

King Berengar I of Italy, allied with a hired Hungarian army, successfully defeated the Frankish forces at Verona. This victory led to the capture and blinding of King Louis III, who was punished for breaking his oath. The conflict showcased the deteriorating power of the Frankish kingdom and highlighted the rising strength of Italian and Hungarian forces.

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Abbasid Victory Over Qarmatians at Hama

November 29th, 903 1121 years ago

The Abbasid army, led by Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Katib, achieved a significant victory against the Qarmatians at the Battle of Hama. This battle was part of the ongoing struggle between the Abbasid Caliphate and the Qarmatian movement, which sought to disrupt the power of the Abbasids and promote their own ideals. The clash occurred in the region of Hama, Syria, and marked a crucial point in asserting Abbasid control over the region and curtailing Qarmatian expansion.

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Aghlabid Forces Capture Taormina

August 1st, 902 1122 years ago

The Aghlabid army successfully captured Taormina, marking the end of the Byzantine control in Sicily. This strategic city, which served as the last stronghold of the Byzantines on the island, fell after a prolonged siege. The Aghlabids, who were expanding their influence in the region, overcame the defenders, solidifying Muslim rule over Sicily. The fall of Taormina represented a shift in power dynamics in the Mediterranean and highlighted the decline of Byzantine authority in the area.

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Louis III of France Defeats the Vikings

August 3rd, 881 1143 years ago

The Battle of Saucourt-en-Vimeu saw Louis III of France successfully confront Viking forces. This encounter, marked by fierce combat, took place in northern France, where Louis sought to secure his territory against the marauding Norsemen. The victory played a crucial role in halting further Viking incursions into the region, demonstrating the strength of the Frankish monarchy during this tumultuous period. The achievement was later celebrated in the epic poem 'Ludwigslied,' which extolled Louis's bravery and military prowess in defense of his realm.

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Aghlabids Capture Syracuse After Siege

May 21st, 878 1147 years ago

Syracuse, a critical Sicilian city, fell to the Muslim Aghlabids after a prolonged siege lasting nine months. The siege was marked by strategic military maneuvers and significant hardship for the city's defenders. The Aghlabids, under the leadership of Ahmad ibn Qurhub, effectively cut off supplies and reinforcements to the city. The capture of Syracuse secured Muslim dominance over eastern Sicily and allowed further expansion into the region.

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Louis the Younger Defeats Charles II the Bald

October 8th, 876 1148 years ago

Frankish forces under Louis the Younger successfully repelled an invasion by the West Frankish emperor Charles II, commonly known as Charles the Bald. The confrontation took place in a strategic region, showcasing the intense power struggles within the Carolingian Empire. Louis aimed to secure his territory and assert authority against Charles's ambitions, which threatened to destabilize the realm further.

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Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul Saves Baghdad

April 8th, 876 1149 years ago

The Battle of Dayr al-'Aqul was a decisive conflict where the Abbasid forces successfully thwarted a major Saffarid incursion. Commander al-Mu'tazz led the Abbasids against the Saffarids, who sought to capture Baghdad and gain control over its wealth. This battle not only protected the caliphate’s capital but also affirmed the Abbasid's military strength during a turbulent period. The victory showcased strategic military planning and reinforced alliances, ultimately securing Baghdad's safety and stability.

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Danish Army Defeats Æthelred at Marton

March 22nd, 871 1154 years ago

A Danish invasion army led by influential leaders launched a significant attack against the forces of Æthelred of Wessex at the Battle of Marton. The clash resulted in a decisive victory for the Danes, marking a pivotal point in the ongoing conflicts between the Anglo-Saxons and the Vikings. The battle was noted for its intense fighting and showcased the tactical prowess of the Danish forces. It took place in what is now modern England, highlighting the region's turbulent history during the Viking Age.

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