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Battle of Thessalonica (1040)

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After the two armies united Peter II Delyan marched eastwards to Thessalonica where at that time was the Byzantine Emperor Michael IV. The Byzantines were defeated and Michael IV had to flee for his life leaving his personal tent and large quantity of gold and silver.
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In 1018 the Byzantines conquered Bulgaria after a bitter half-century struggle. In 1040 one
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which had to act swiftly in order to stop the restoration of the Bulgarian Empire.
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and seized its northern parts. That caused serious troubles for the government in
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The Byzantines gained a victory over the Bulgarians later in the year in the
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and was proclaimed Emperor under the name Peter II after the sainted Emperor
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Soon the Bulgarian successes continued as they seized the important
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who claimed to be a descendant of the Bulgarian Emperor
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For other battles that took place at Thessalonica, see
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against the Byzantine occupation which broke out in
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