Overview of Byzantine-Norman Relations in 11th Century
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2012
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Ege Univ
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After the tough period of the Byzantine Empire between 1025 and 1081, it was important for the empire that a strong authority, Alexios I, acceded to the throne. The two most critical dangers that troubled the Byzantine during the reign of the emperor, Alexios I, were the threats from the Normans and the Turks. In this article, the relations with Normans, one of the factors that the Byzantium Empire struggled with most and was connected to, in the 11(th) century and mainly during the reign of Alexios I Komnenos will be examined. The fact that the Byzantine Empire struggled to prevent the threat from the Normans by hiring Norman mercenaries to its army or by trying to pull the Normans towards itself through marriages will be touched on in the article. Moreover, the fact that the Byzantine make an agreement with the Turks against the Norman in order to get rid of the difficult situation it is in during the struggles with the Patzinaks and the Cumans in the Balkans, with the Seljuks in Anatolia and that the Byzantine cooperated with the Normans against the Turks will be included in the article.
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Medieval Europe, Byzantine, Normans, Turks, Alexius I Komnenos
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27
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