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- Q1896360 subject Q5325643.
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- Q1896360 abstract "The Battle of Skopje occurred in the vicinity of the city of Skopje in 1004. In 1003, Basil II launched a campaign against the First Bulgarian Empire and after eight months of siege conquered the important town of Vidin to the north-west. The Bulgarian counter strike in the opposite direction towards Odrin did not distract him from his aim and after seizing Vidin he marched southwards through the valley of the Morava destroying the Bulgarian castles on his way. Eventually, Basil II reached the vicinity of Skopje and learned that the camp of the Bulgarian army was situated very close on the other side of the Vardar river.Samuil of Bulgaria relied on the high waters of the river and did not take any serious precautions to secure the camp. Strangely the circumstances were the same as at the battle of Spercheios seven years earlier, and the scenario of the fight was similar. The Byzantines managed to find a ford, crossed the river and attacked the heedless Bulgarians at night. Unable to resist effectively the Bulgarians soon retreated, leaving the camp and Samuil's tent in the hands of the Byzantines.".
- Q1896360 causalties "Unknown".
- Q1896360 combatant "Bulgarian Empire".
- Q1896360 combatant "Byzantine Empire".
- Q1896360 commander Q270740.
- Q1896360 commander Q41833.
- Q1896360 isPartOfMilitaryConflict Q2817295.
- Q1896360 place Q221.
- Q1896360 place Q384.
- Q1896360 result "Byzantine victory".
- Q1896360 strength "Unknown".
- Q1896360 thumbnail The_Chronicle_of_Ioannis_Skylitzis_Bulagar_Defeat.jpg?width=300.
- Q1896360 wikiPageWikiLink Q12544.
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- Q1896360 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519261.
- Q1896360 wikiPageWikiLink Q8617107.
- Q1896360 casualties "Unknown".
- Q1896360 combatant Q12544.
- Q1896360 combatant Q203817.
- Q1896360 commander Q270740.
- Q1896360 commander Q41833.
- Q1896360 conflict "Battle of Skopje".
- Q1896360 partof "the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria".
- Q1896360 place "Skopje, present-day Republic of Macedonia".
- Q1896360 result "Byzantine victory".
- Q1896360 strength "Unknown".
- Q1896360 point "42.0 21.433333333333334".
- Q1896360 type Event.
- Q1896360 type Event.
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- Q1896360 type SocietalEvent.
- Q1896360 type Event.
- Q1896360 type Thing.
- Q1896360 type SpatialThing.
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- Q1896360 comment "The Battle of Skopje occurred in the vicinity of the city of Skopje in 1004. In 1003, Basil II launched a campaign against the First Bulgarian Empire and after eight months of siege conquered the important town of Vidin to the north-west. The Bulgarian counter strike in the opposite direction towards Odrin did not distract him from his aim and after seizing Vidin he marched southwards through the valley of the Morava destroying the Bulgarian castles on his way.".
- Q1896360 label "Battle of Skopje".
- Q1896360 lat "42.0".
- Q1896360 long "21.433333333333334".
- Q1896360 depiction The_Chronicle_of_Ioannis_Skylitzis_Bulagar_Defeat.jpg.
- Q1896360 name "Battle of Skopje".