
Battle of Veróï(Beróia, Vereya, Beroya) |
year: 1122 |
Byzantine decisive victory and vanishing of the Pechenegs | ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ |
enemy: Pechenegs
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location: Near Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
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battle type: Pitched Battle |
war: Pecheneg Wars |
modern country:
Bulgaria |
▼ The Byzantines(emperor: John II Komnenos) | ▼ The Enemies | |
Commander: | Emperor John II Komnenos | Unknown |
Forces: | Unknown | Unknown |
Losses: | Annihilated |
Background story: |
In 1091, the Pechenegs had invaded the Byzantine Empire, and had been crushingly defeated by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos at the Battle of Levounion. This defeat meant the almost total extinction of all the Pechenegs who had taken part in the expedition; however, some Pechenegs had remained behind. In 1122, Pechenegs from the Russian steppes invaded the Byzantine Empire again, by crossing the Danube frontier. The invasion was a threat to Byzantine control over the northern Balkans. Emperor John II Komnenos of Byzantium determined to meet the invaders in the field and drive them back, and therefore transferred his field army from Asia Minor (where it had been engaged against the Turks) to Europe, and prepared to march north. |
The Battle: |
![]() Pecheneg warrior |
Aftermath: |
The Pechenegs virtual disappeared from history after that. They ceased to be a distinct people and were assimilated by neighboring peoples such as the Bulgarians and Magyars. |
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