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wrote that the fleet numbered only 1,000 ships; Liutprand's report is based on the account of his step-father who witnessed the attack while serving as envoy in Constantinople. Modern historians find the latter estimate to be the most credible. Runciman (1988), p.
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Sources give varying figures for the size of the Russian fleet. The number 10,000 ships appears in the
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organizes the defense of the capital and assembles 15 old ships (equipped with throwers of
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with an invasion fleet of 1,000 ships (40,000 men) and disembark on the northern coast of
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and in Greek sources, some of which put the figure as high as 15,000 ships.
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