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Name: Bulgarian-Latin wars

Type: Event

Start: 1205 AD

End: 1208 AD

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Were a series of conflicts between the Second Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire.

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  • April 1205: Battle of Adrianople.
  • May 1205: Theodore Lascaris was able to capture much of northwestern Anatolia after the Bulgarian defeat of Latin Emperor Baldwin I in the Battle of Adrianople.
  • July 1205: Battle of Serres.
  • November 1205: During the course of 1205, the Bulgarians captured Serres and Philippopolis, overrunning much of the territory of the Latin Empire in Thrace and Macedonia.
  • January 1206: Battle of Rusion.
  • March 1206: Battle of Rodosto (Tekirdağ).
  • January 1207: On January 31, 1206 the Bulgarians defeated the Latins again in Thrace, and later proceeded to capture Didymoteikhon.
  • June 1208: Battle of Philippopolis: The Crusaders were victorious. Peace treaty signed between Boril of Bulgaria and Henry of Flanders (Latin Empire).

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