Emperor Louis II has spent most of…
871 CE
Emperor Louis II has spent most of his career trying to expel the Saracens from southern Italy, although the Lombard princes have hindered him in this endeavor.
Basil, whose plans for Italy have involves him in negotiations with Louis the German, king of the East Franks, launches an expedition against the Saracens in Sicily and southern Italy, capturing Bari in 871, his sea forces aided by the land army of Louis II.
Some jealousy between Louis and Basil follows the victory at Bari, and in reply to an insult from the eastern emperor Louis attempts to justify his right to the title "emperor of the Romans."
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Franks
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Lombards (West Germanic tribe)
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Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
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Benevento, Lombard Duchy of
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Sorrento, Duchy of
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Sicily (theme)
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Saracens
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Italy, Carolingian Kingdom of
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Spoleto, Duchy of
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Sicily, Emirate of
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Salerno, Lombard Principality of
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Bari, Emirate of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
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Capua, Lombard Principality of
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