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- The Battle of Pegae (Bulgarian: битка при Пиги) was fought between 11 and 18 March 921 in the outskirts of Constantinople between the forces of the Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire during the Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927. The battle took place in a locality called Pegae (i.e. "the spring"), named after the nearby Church of St. Mary of the Spring. The Byzantine lines collapsed at the very first Bulgarian attack and their commanders fled the battlefield. In the subsequent rout most Byzantine soldiers were killed by the sword, drowned or were captured. In 922 the Bulgarians continued their successful campaigns in Byzantine Thrace, capturing a number of towns and fortresses, including Adrianople, Thrace's most important city, and Bizye. In June 922 they engaged and defeated yet another Byzantine army at Constantinople, confirming the Bulgarian domination of the Balkans. However, Constantinople itself remained outside their reach, because Bulgaria lacked the naval power to launch a successful siege. The attempts of the Bulgarian emperor Simeon I to negotiate a joint Bulgarian–Arab assault on the city with the Fatimids were uncovered by the Byzantine and countered. The primary sources for the battle are Theophanes Continuatus, Leo the Grammarian's Chronicle, the continuation of George Hamartolos' Chronicle and John Skylitzes' Synopsis of Histories. (en)
- La batalla de Pegai (en búlgaro, Битка при Пиги) ocurrió entre el 11 y el 18 de marzo de 922 en las afueras de Constantinopla. El resultado fue una victoria búlgara. (es)
- La bataille de Pegae (en bulgare : битка при Пиги) eut lieu entre le 11 et le 18 mars 921 dans les faubourgs de Constantinople et constitua un épisode de la guerre byzantino-bulgare de 913-927. Le terme « pega » signifiait la source; dans les environs se trouvait l’église Sainte-Marie-de-la-Source qui sera incendiée par Siméon Ier quelques années plus tard au cours de la même guerre. Dès la première attaque des Bulgares, les lignes byzantines furent enfoncées et leurs commandants abandonnèrent le champ de bataille. S’ensuivit une déroute complète pendant laquelle la plupart des soldats byzantins furent tués, se noyèrent ou furent faits prisonniers. (fr)
- La battaglia di Pigae fu combattuta tra l'11 e il 18 marzo 922, nei pressi di Costantinopoli, tra l'esercito bizantino e quello dei Bulgari, e terminò con la vittoria di questi ultimi. (it)
- A Batalha de Pegas (em latim: Pegae) foi travada entre 11 e 18 de março de 922 nas vizinhanças de Constantinopla entre as forças do Primeiro Império Búlgaro e do Império Bizantino e resultou numa vitória búlgara. (pt)
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- Bulgarian Empire
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- Pegae, modern village of Balakla, near Constantinople (en)
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- La batalla de Pegai (en búlgaro, Битка при Пиги) ocurrió entre el 11 y el 18 de marzo de 922 en las afueras de Constantinopla. El resultado fue una victoria búlgara. (es)
- La battaglia di Pigae fu combattuta tra l'11 e il 18 marzo 922, nei pressi di Costantinopoli, tra l'esercito bizantino e quello dei Bulgari, e terminò con la vittoria di questi ultimi. (it)
- A Batalha de Pegas (em latim: Pegae) foi travada entre 11 e 18 de março de 922 nas vizinhanças de Constantinopla entre as forças do Primeiro Império Búlgaro e do Império Bizantino e resultou numa vitória búlgara. (pt)
- The Battle of Pegae (Bulgarian: битка при Пиги) was fought between 11 and 18 March 921 in the outskirts of Constantinople between the forces of the Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire during the Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927. The battle took place in a locality called Pegae (i.e. "the spring"), named after the nearby Church of St. Mary of the Spring. The Byzantine lines collapsed at the very first Bulgarian attack and their commanders fled the battlefield. In the subsequent rout most Byzantine soldiers were killed by the sword, drowned or were captured. (en)
- La bataille de Pegae (en bulgare : битка при Пиги) eut lieu entre le 11 et le 18 mars 921 dans les faubourgs de Constantinople et constitua un épisode de la guerre byzantino-bulgare de 913-927. Le terme « pega » signifiait la source; dans les environs se trouvait l’église Sainte-Marie-de-la-Source qui sera incendiée par Siméon Ier quelques années plus tard au cours de la même guerre. (fr)
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- Battle of Pegae (en)
- Batalla de Pegai (es)
- Bataille de Pegae (fr)
- Battaglia di Pigae (it)
- Batalha de Pegas (pt)
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