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April 1085 CE

Five hundred Norman knights are dead by spring 1085 and most of the army is incapacitated.

Bohemond, Guiscard’s son by his first wife, is sent back to Italy to recuperate.

Locations

Corfu (Kérkira) Island Kerkira Greece View →

People

Alexios I Komnenos View → Bohemond I of Antioch View → Demetrius Zvonimir View → Pope Gregory VII View → Robert Guiscard View → Roger Borsa View → Sikelgaita View →

Groups

Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines) View → Venice, Duchy of View → Papal States (Republic of St. Peter) View → Croatia, Kingdom of View → Normans View → German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire View → Christians, Roman Catholic View → Christians, Eastern Orthodox View → Apulia, Norman Duchy of View → Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored View →

Topics

Norman Conquest of Southern Italy View → Norman invasion of the Balkans, First View → Komnenian restoration View →

Commodities

Weapons View →

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Regions

Southeast Europe (1085 CE)

Southeast Europe

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Subregions

Western Southeast Europe (1085 CE)

Western Southeast Europe

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