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622: 716:: The Magyar forces, consisting of 5,000 men, take a circuitous route through the mountains, crossing the Brenta River and proceed south to fall upon the encamped Lombard army (15,000 men) at 853:, which defeats the Magyar's river crossing vessels at Albiola, causing them to pull back. This close call with the Magyars prompts the Venetians to initiate the fortification of the 706:. Árpád renews his offer, offering to leave all his booty and even some hostages. Again Berengar refuses, and awaits their crossing of the Brenta River for a final battle. 702:) offers to make peace and restore much of what they've taken, if they are permitted to leave Italy unmolested. Berengar refuses, and the Magyars withdraw to the 178: 68: 37: 24: 183: 1292: 188: 679: 545: 1214: 1082: 951: 644: 1052: 799: 434: 910: 1040: 998: 724:, changing his dress with the clothing of one of his soldiers. Árpád renews the offensive and heads across 938: 775: 278: 621: 918: 1226: 926: 858: 1270:
AF(B), 900 (p. 141 and n4), with a loss of 20,000 men and many bishops. Corroborated by Liutprand,
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into shires, compiled the best laws of earlier kings, encouraged learning by bringing famous
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and guardian of the young king. Louis (possibly at the instigation of Hatto) claims
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assembles a large army against the Magyars, and confronts them near the
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Winter – The Magyars turn back north towards the shores of the
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dies after a 28-year reign in which he has forced invading Danish
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He turns south and heads down the 1285:The Viking Wars of Alfred the Great 728:, pillaging the countryside around 698:(head of the confederation of the 14: 1223:, Byzantine official and minister 1217:, Persian traveler and historian 1250:, Byzantine empress consort of 1215:Ahmad ibn al-Tayyib al-Sarakhsi 982:), ending the semi-independent 917:(youngest son of the late king 740:and other towns all the way to 694:. Daunted at the strong force, 952:Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Shaybani 645:common year starting on Monday 1: 1043:churchman, is expelled from 826:is left temporarily vacant. 674:enlists the support of the 1328: 1013:). Abu Sa'id makes it his 970:in exchange for clemency. 882:to withdraw, consolidated 1005:'s capital of Hajr and 602:     354:     841:, and advance towards 814:from his half-brother 630: 279:Balinese saka calendar 1210:East Frankish Kingdom 1075:, Abbasid caliph (d. 798:. 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