Battle of Devnya

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Battle of Devnya
Part of the Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
Date July 17, 1279
Location Devnya, Bulgaria
Result Bulgarian victory
Combatants
Bulgarian Empire Byzantine Empire
Commanders
Ivailo of Bulgaria Unknown
Strength
Smaller force 10,000
Casualties
Unknown Unknown
Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
Ongala  –1st Anchialus  – Rishki Pass  –2nd Anchialus  – Berzitia  – Marcelae  – Serdica  – Pliska – 1st Adrianople – Versinikia  – Bulgarophygon  – 3rd Anchialus  – Katasyrtai  – Pigae  – Trayanovi Vrata  – Solun  – Spercheios  – Skopie  – Kleidion  – Ostrovo  – Klokotnitsa  – 2nd Adrianople – Devnya  – Skafida  – Rusokastro

The battle of Devnya occurred on 17 July 1279 near Devnya, Varna Province, Bulgaria. Ivailo of Bulgaria attacked the Byzantine army sent to help his rival for the crown Ivan Asen III. With the personal participation of Ivailo the Byzantines were defeated although their army was much larger. Soon after the victory Ivan Asen III was forced to run from the capital Tarnovo.

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