The Lombard Melus & his Norman allies were crushed by the Catepan of Italy and his Varangians, fresh from the Bulgarian Wars!
At the ๐๐๐๐จ๐ง๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ญ๐ฅ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐๐ง๐ง๐๐!
In AD 1009;
The 33rd year of the reign of the emperor Basil II:
Melus and his brother Dattus rebelled against eastern Roman control of Apulia and quickly took Bari before losing the city in 1011. Fleeing to Salerno and the protection of the Pope, Melus had not given up his hopes of power in Southern Italy
In AD 1016
He intercepted some Norman pilgrims and made arrangements to hire Norman mercenaries to aid in the coming war, becoming what William of Apulia called โthe first leader of the Norman race in Italyโ
Upon learning that Melus and the Normans were ravaging Apulia, the Catepan Tournikios - the governor of the eastern Roman lands in Italy - sent Leo Pakianos with a force to face Melus on the banks of the river Fortore.
Despite Tournikios bringing fresh reinforcements, the Romans were defeated, Pakianos was killed, and the Normans learned that the Romans โlacked bravery and preferred flight to resistanceโ.
Upon news of this, the Emperor Basil sent Basรญleios Boรฏลรกnnฤs (ฮฮฑฯฮฏฮปฮตฮนฮฟฯ ฮฮฟฯฯฮฌฮฝฮฝฮทฯ) to Italy
The new Catepan was reinforced by a large force of fearsome Varangians fresh from the emperors victorious campaigns against the Bulgars.
Boioannes wasted no time and immediately sought out Melus!
Melusโ army was bolstered by 250 Norman knights, led by Gilbert Buatรจre who, along with his brothers, was banished from Normandy after killing a relative of Duke Richard II
However, Melusโ insurgency thus far had been restricted to sieges and small scale battles.
He was now faced with an Imperial army sent by the Emperor himself.
In AD 1018 the two forces met at Cannae and the Romans destroyed Melusโ army!
The battle hardened Varangians cut through the Lombards and Normans, slaying Gilbert and his brother Osmond!
It is recorded that only ten Norman knights survived out of 250! Melus fled north and never again returned to Italy, โtoo ashamed to stay in his native landโ.
His brother Dattus had fled to a tower that had previously been given to him by the Duchess of Gaeta.
He would find no safety there and Boioannes along with Pandulf IV of Capua fell upon the tower and seized him.
It is said that he was tied up in a sack with a monkey, a rooster, and a snake and tossed into the sea. Regardless of the veracity of this tale, he died.
And the success of Boioannes troubled the Pope and roused the interest of the German emperor Henry II who marched on the new fort at Troia but repeatedly failed to take it.
The second battle of Cannae was the exact opposite of the first.
Whereas the first was a disastrous defeat of the ascendant Roman republic, the second was a resounding victory for the Roman Empire at the twilight of its power.
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Three Roman legions were slaughtered in one of the most shocking and notorious defeats the Roman Empire had ever suffered.
In the ๐๐๐ฎ๐ญ๐จ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐ ๐จ๐ซ๐๐ฌ๐ญ disaster!
The territory under control of the Roman republic saw significant expansion in the first century BC. With Julius Caesarโs Gallic War came fighting with the Germanic tribes. Caesar himself crossed the Rhine twice!
However, with his return to Rome and the civil wars that ensued, the Germanic peoples were largely left alone until Augustus re-organised Gaul and stationed troops along the Rhine.
In 16 BC, the Fifth Legion was obliterated after in the Lollian Disaster.
The Great Heathen Army of Danish Vikings defeated King รthelred and slew the Ealdorman รthelwuf
โฆat the Battle of Reading!
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By 870 the Vikings had stormed into England and had already conquered Northumbria and East-Anglia!
On the 31st of December, after invading Wessex, a force of Vikings led from the main host was defeated at the Battle of Englefield by the Ealdorman of Berkshire, รthelwulf, and his levies
Pertinax was chosen as Emperor against his will, the first in a series of events that would see the destruction of a good man & the auctioning of the office of Emperor by the avaricious Praetorian Guards
Thus beganโฆ
The Year of the Five Emperors
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When Marcia, mistress to the megalomaniacal Emperor Commodus, discovered she was on his list of people to be executed, she conspired to kill him.
This led to an unsuccessful poisoning which ended with him being strangled to death by his wrestling partner Narcissus
Upon the death of Commodus, Publius Helvius Pertinax was rushed to the Praetorian camp and proclaimed emperor
This is my top ten favourite books that I read in 2023!
Letโs go!
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Number 1: โThe Dark Agesโ by Charles Oman
It traces the fall out from the collapse of Roman authority in the West, the rise of Islam and the history of the Romans in the East up to the 10th century.
Naturally dated but no less enjoyable
Number 2:
The White Company by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Tells the story of a boy brought up in a monastery who goes out into the world and ends up joining a company of mercenaries during the 100 Years War.