Siege of Zadar (998)
The Siege of Zadar in 998 was part of the third Croatian–Bulgarian war and one of the last military conflicts between Croatian forces of King Svetoslav Suronja (r. 997–1000), supported by Venice and the Byzantine Empire, and the army of Emperor Samuil (r. 997–1014), who launched a large-scale Bulgarian military campaign against the Kingdom of Croatia.
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Siege of Zadar (998)
The Siege of Zadar in 998 was part of the third Croatian–Bulgarian war and one of the last military conflicts between Croatian forces of King Svetoslav Suronja (r. 997–1000), supported by Venice and the Byzantine Empire, and the army of Emperor Samuil (r. 997–1014), who launched a large-scale Bulgarian military campaign against the Kingdom of Croatia.
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The Siege of Zadar in 998 was ...... y tracing their way back home.
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Croatian victory, Bulgarian withdrawal
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Image of Zadar in the Middle Ages
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Siege of Zadar
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the Croatian-Bulgarian wars
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Croatian victory, Bulgarian withdrawal
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The Siege of Zadar in 998 was ...... gainst the Kingdom of Croatia.
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