Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans
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The Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans was a late 10th–early 11th century military campaign in which the Byzantine Empire gradually reasserted control over Balkan territories, culminating in the defeat of the First Bulgarian Empire and the restoration of imperial authority in the region.
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| Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans Context triple: [Battle of Kleidion, relatedConflict, Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans]
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Byzantine reconquest of eastern Anatolia
The Byzantine reconquest of eastern Anatolia was a 9th–10th century military resurgence in which the Byzantine Empire gradually recovered territories in eastern Asia Minor from Arab control, restoring imperial authority and reshaping the region’s political and religious landscape.
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Byzantine reconquest of the Peloponnese
The Byzantine reconquest of the Peloponnese was a 13th–15th century campaign in which the restored Byzantine Empire gradually recovered the Morea from Latin Crusader states, notably the Principality of Achaea.
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Justinianic reconquests
The Justinianic reconquests were a series of 6th-century military campaigns under Byzantine Emperor Justinian I that temporarily restored much of the former Western Roman Empire by reclaiming territories such as North Africa, Italy, and parts of Spain.
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Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria
The Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria was the late 14th–early 15th century series of campaigns through which the Ottoman Empire subjugated and annexed the medieval Bulgarian states, ending their independence and integrating their territories into the Ottoman realm.
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Second Norman invasion of the Balkans
The Second Norman invasion of the Balkans was a late 11th-century military campaign in which Norman forces from southern Italy attacked and temporarily captured key Byzantine territories in the western Balkans.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans Target entity description: The Byzantine reconquest of the Balkans was a late 10th–early 11th century military campaign in which the Byzantine Empire gradually reasserted control over Balkan territories, culminating in the defeat of the First Bulgarian Empire and the restoration of imperial authority in the region.
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A.
Byzantine reconquest of eastern Anatolia
The Byzantine reconquest of eastern Anatolia was a 9th–10th century military resurgence in which the Byzantine Empire gradually recovered territories in eastern Asia Minor from Arab control, restoring imperial authority and reshaping the region’s political and religious landscape.
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B.
Byzantine reconquest of the Peloponnese
The Byzantine reconquest of the Peloponnese was a 13th–15th century campaign in which the restored Byzantine Empire gradually recovered the Morea from Latin Crusader states, notably the Principality of Achaea.
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C.
Justinianic reconquests
The Justinianic reconquests were a series of 6th-century military campaigns under Byzantine Emperor Justinian I that temporarily restored much of the former Western Roman Empire by reclaiming territories such as North Africa, Italy, and parts of Spain.
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D.
Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria
The Ottoman conquest of Bulgaria was the late 14th–early 15th century series of campaigns through which the Ottoman Empire subjugated and annexed the medieval Bulgarian states, ending their independence and integrating their territories into the Ottoman realm.
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E.
Second Norman invasion of the Balkans
The Second Norman invasion of the Balkans was a late 11th-century military campaign in which Norman forces from southern Italy attacked and temporarily captured key Byzantine territories in the western Balkans.
- F. None of above. chosen
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