Alexios next has to deal with disturbances…
1086 CE
Alexios next has to deal with disturbances in Thrace, where the heretical sects of the Bogomils and the Paulicians have revolted and make common cause with the Pechenegs from beyond the Danube.
Paulician soldiers in imperial service had likewise deserted during Alexios' battles with the Normans.
As soon as the Norman threat had passed, Alexios had set out to punish the rebels and deserters, confiscating their lands.
This leads to a further revolt near Philippopolis, and the commander of the field army in the west, Gregory Pakourianos, charging so vigorously he crashes into a tree, is defeated and killed in the ensuing battle.
People
Groups
Oghuz Turks
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Paulicians
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Pechenegs, or Patzinaks
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Bogomilism
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Normans
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Turkmen people
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Cuman people, or Western Kipchaks, also called Polovtsy, Polovtsians)
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Christians, Eastern Orthodox
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Rum, Sultanate of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
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