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revolted, demanding that the foreigners leave the island. Richard responded by attacking
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Durazzo to attack the core of the Byzantine Empire. In August, surrounded by navy and army, Thessaloniki was occupied and looted. The Sicilian army was then heavily damaged by the army of the Byzantine emperor
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