Sack of Thessalonica (1185)

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The Sack of Thessalonica (1185) was a devastating Norman capture and plundering of the Byzantine Empire’s second-largest city, resulting in massive destruction and loss of life and marking a major crisis in late 12th-century Byzantium.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military conflict
sack of a city
siege
appliesToJurisdiction Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
characterizedBy destruction of churches and buildings
extensive looting
massacres of civilians
chronologyWithin reign of Andronikos I Komnenos
conflict Byzantine–Norman wars NERFINISHED
country Byzantine Empire
describedBySource Latin chroniclers of the 12th century
Niketas Choniates NERFINISHED
followedBy Norman advance towards Constantinople (1185)
accession of Isaac II Angelos
overthrow of Andronikos I Komnenos
hasCause Norman invasion of the Balkans (1185) NERFINISHED
hasCommander David Komnenos (Byzantine defense leader) NERFINISHED
Tancred of Lecce NERFINISHED
William II of Sicily NERFINISHED
hasEffect destabilization of Andronikos I Komnenos’s rule
large-scale loss of life in Thessalonica
major political crisis in the Byzantine Empire
massive destruction of Thessalonica
weakening of Byzantine authority in the Balkans
hasPart plundering of Thessalonica (1185)
siege of Thessalonica (1185) NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Middle Ages
historicalRegion Macedonia NERFINISHED
location Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Thessalonica NERFINISHED
notableFor impact on Byzantine–Latin relations
scale of urban devastation in a major Byzantine city
opponent Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
opposedBy Byzantine garrison of Thessalonica NERFINISHED
outcome capture of Thessalonica by Norman forces
participant Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Normans NERFINISHED
partOf Byzantine–Norman wars NERFINISHED
late 12th-century crises of the Byzantine Empire
pointInTime 1185
precededBy Norman landing in Epirus and Macedonia (1185)
result Norman victory
secondLargestCityOf Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
significantEventFor history of Thessalonica
history of the Byzantine Empire
reign of Andronikos I Komnenos

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Norman–Byzantine conflicts hasPart Sack of Thessalonica (1185)