Battle of Garigliano

Battle of Garigliano

:"For the 1503 battle with the same name, see "Battle of Garigliano (1503)".Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Garigliano


caption=
date=June 915
place=near the Garigliano River, Italy
result=Christian victory
combatant1=Christian League
combatant2=Saracens
commander1=Alberic I of Spoleto
commander2=
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=Unknown
The Battle of Garigliano was fought in 915 between the forces of the Christian League and the Saracens. Pope John X personally led the Christian forces into battle.

Background

After a series of ravaging attacks against the main sites of the Lazio in the second half of the 9th century, the Saracens established a colony next to the ancient city of Minturnae, near the Garigliano River. Here they even formed alliances with the nearby Christian princes (notably the hypati of Gaeta), taking advantage of the division between them.

John X, however, managed to reunite these princes in a League, in order to oust the Saracens from their dangerous strongpoint. The Christian League united the pope with several South Italian princes of Lombard or Greek extraction, including Guaimar II of Salerno, John I of Gaeta and his son Docibilis, Gregory IV of Naples and his son John, and Landulf I of Benevento and Capua. The King of Italy, Berengar I, sent a support force from Spoleto and the Marche, led by Alberic I, duke of Spoleto and Camerino. The Byzantine Empire participated by sending a strong contingent from Calabria and Apulia under the "strategos" of Bari, Nicholas Picingli. John X himself led the "milites" from the Lazio, Tuscany, and Rome.

Battle

The first action took place in northern Lazio, where small bands of ravagers were surprised and destroyed. The Christians scored two more significant victories at Campo Baccano, on the Via Cassia, and in the area of Tivoli and Vicovaro. After these defeats, the Muslims occupying Narni and Ciculi moved back to the main Saracen stronghold on the Garigliano: this was a fortifited settlement ("kairuan") whose site, however, has not yet been identified with certainty. The siege began in June 915.

After being pushed out the fortified camp, the Saracens retired to the nearby hills. Here they resisted many attacks led by Alberic and Landulf. However, deprived of food and noticing their situation was becoming desperate, in August they attempted a sally to reach the coast and escape to Sicily. According to the chronicles, all were captured and executed.

Aftermath

Berengar was rewarded with the papal support and eventually the imperial crown, while Alberic's prestige after the victorious battle granted him a preeminent role in the future history of Rome. John I of Gaeta could expand his duchy to the Garigliano, and received the title of "patricius" from Byzantium leading his family to proclaim themselves "dukes".


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