- Battle of Skafida
Infobox Military Conflict
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conflict=Battle of Skafida
partof=theByzantine-Bulgarian Wars
date=1304
place=nearSozopol ,Bulgaria
result=Bulgarian victory
combatant1=
combatant2=
commander1=Theodore Svetoslav
commander2=Michael IX Palaiologos
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=HeavyThe Battle of Skafida ( _bg. Битка при Скафида) occurred in
1304 nearSozopol ,Bulgaria . As a result theBulgarian Empire overcame the crisis from the end of the 13th century, achieved internal stability and regained most ofThrace . For a time afterwards,Byzantium wasn't a serious threat to it.Origin of the conflict
When
Theodore Svetoslav was crowned Emperor ofBulgaria in1300 , he sought revenge for theTatar attacks on the state in the previous 20 years. The traitors were punished first, including Patriarch Joakim III, who was found guilty of helping the enemies of the crown. Then the tzar turned toByzantium , which had inspired theTatar invasions and had managed to conquer many Bulgarian fortresses inThrace . In1303 his army marched southwards and regained many towns. In the following year theByzantines counter-attacked and the two armies met near the Skafida river.The battle
The
Byzantines had an advantage in the beginning and managed to push theBulgarians across the river. They were so infatuated with the chase of the retreating soldiers that they crowded on the bridge, which had been sabotaged before the battle by the Bulgarians, and broke down. The river was very deep at that place and manyByzantine soldiers panicked and drowned, which helped the Bulgarians snatch victory.Aftermath
After the victory, the
Bulgarians captured a lot of Byzantine soldiers and according to custom the ordinary people were released and only the nobles were held for ransom. The Bulgarian army continued its victorious campaign and the enemy could not stop them, although theByzantine emperor melted his personal treasure in order to recruit more soldiers. A peace treaty was signed in1307 that lasted untilTheodore Svetoslav 's death in1321 .
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