Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Durres During The First Norman Attack 1081-1085
View through CrossRef
Following the Norman conquest of Byzantine Italy and Saracen Sicily, Robert Guiscard took the initiative to conquer the Byzantine Empire in 1081. Robert Guiscard set out from Italy for the island of Corfu, which he soon conquered. After landing, he received military reinforcements from Italy, and attacks began on the city of Durres, the main port on the Adriatic. The city was well protected on a long, narrow peninsula running parallel to the coast but separated by swamps. Guiscard brought his army to the peninsula and set up camp outside the city walls, but the Norman fleet sailing towards Durres was struck by a storm and lost several ships, despite the losses after the Norman siege, he invaded Durres.
Durres turned into the main theater of the Norman-Byzantine war, and the conquest of Durres by the Normans brought fear, not only to the Ottoman Empire, but also to Europe's largest trading power, Venice. By controlling the Strait of Otranto, the Normans would control almost the entire Eastern Mediterranean. The geographical position of Durres and its connection with the old road Egnatia, which leads to Constantinople, make Durres the key to the conquest of the Byzantine Empire.
Title: Durres During The First Norman Attack 1081-1085
Description:
Following the Norman conquest of Byzantine Italy and Saracen Sicily, Robert Guiscard took the initiative to conquer the Byzantine Empire in 1081.
Robert Guiscard set out from Italy for the island of Corfu, which he soon conquered.
After landing, he received military reinforcements from Italy, and attacks began on the city of Durres, the main port on the Adriatic.
The city was well protected on a long, narrow peninsula running parallel to the coast but separated by swamps.
Guiscard brought his army to the peninsula and set up camp outside the city walls, but the Norman fleet sailing towards Durres was struck by a storm and lost several ships, despite the losses after the Norman siege, he invaded Durres.
Durres turned into the main theater of the Norman-Byzantine war, and the conquest of Durres by the Normans brought fear, not only to the Ottoman Empire, but also to Europe's largest trading power, Venice.
By controlling the Strait of Otranto, the Normans would control almost the entire Eastern Mediterranean.
The geographical position of Durres and its connection with the old road Egnatia, which leads to Constantinople, make Durres the key to the conquest of the Byzantine Empire.
Related Results
Het stichtingsdossier van de Sint-Adriaansabdij te Geraardsbergen (1081-1096)
Het stichtingsdossier van de Sint-Adriaansabdij te Geraardsbergen (1081-1096)
La fondation de l'abbaye de Saint-Adrien de Grammont (1081-1096). Étude diplomatique.
À la fin du XIe siècle, l'abbaye de Saint-Adrien, jusque-là établie à Dikkelvenne, fut t...
Treatment of diabetic macular edema: Bibliometric analysis
Treatment of diabetic macular edema: Bibliometric analysis
Abstract
Purpose
To comprehensively analyze and discuss the publications about treatment of diabetic macular edema (DME) following a bibliometric approach.
Methods
The pu...
Mitigating Adversarial Attacks Uncertainty Through Interval Analysis
Mitigating Adversarial Attacks Uncertainty Through Interval Analysis
Abstract
The adversarial attack is characterized by a high attack success rate and a fast generation of examples. It is widely used in neural network robustness evaluation ...
The City Of Durres Under The Anjou’s Rule 1272-1320
The City Of Durres Under The Anjou’s Rule 1272-1320
Expelled from Constantinople by Michael Palaiologos, Baudouin gives back to the king of Naples, Charles Anjou, the direct possession of the lands that the despot Michael had given ...
Monitoring the Attack Incidences and Damage Caused by the Almond Bark Beetle, Scolytus amygdali, in Almond Orchards
Monitoring the Attack Incidences and Damage Caused by the Almond Bark Beetle, Scolytus amygdali, in Almond Orchards
The almond bark beetle, Scolytus amygdali Geurin-Meneville, is responsible for significant loss of fruit production in almond orchards throughout the world. Here, we studied the da...
Multifactor Violator Model. Condition-factors and Resource-factors
Multifactor Violator Model. Condition-factors and Resource-factors
Attack scenarios with limitations were investigated. Resource-factors and condition-factors were set as two types of limitations. Resource-factors are spent at each step of attack ...
Anglo-Norman Realm
Anglo-Norman Realm
The Anglo-Norman world was created by the union of Normandy and England in 1066, when William, duke of Normandy, conquered the kingdom of England. Its beginning date is therefore o...
Determinant factors of attack efficacy in high-level
men’s volleyball
Determinant factors of attack efficacy in high-level
men’s volleyball
This study aimed to identify determinant factors of attack efficacy considering the effects of reception, attack tempo, attack performance, setting type and attack type. Firstly, 1...

