Battle of Thasos
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Part of the Arab–Byzantine Wars | |||||||
Map of the Arab–Byzantine naval conflict in the Mediterranean, 7th–11th centuries | |||||||
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Byzantine Empire | Emirate of Crete |
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Arab–Byzantine wars
Early conflicts
- Marj Rahit
- al-Qaryatayn
- Bosra
- Ajnadayn
- Yaqusa
- Marj al-Saffar
- Sanita-al-Uqab
- Damascus
- Maraj-al-Debaj
- Fahl
- Marj ar-Rum
- Emesa
- Yarmouk
- Laodicea
- Jerusalem
- Hazir
- 1st Aleppo
- Iron Bridge
- 2nd Emesa
- Germanicia
- Heliopolis
- Babylon Fortress
- Alexandria
- Nikiou
- Darishkur
- Bahnasa
- 1st Constantinople
- Sebastopolis
- Tyana
- 2nd Constantinople
- Nicaea
- Akroinon
Border conflicts
- Kamacha
- Asia Minor (782)
- Kopidnadon
- Krasos
- Asia Minor (806)
- Anzen
- Amorium
- Mauropotamos
- Faruriyyah
- Lalakaon
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Sicily and Southern Italy
- 1st Syracuse
- Messina
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- Enna
- 2nd Syracuse
- 1st Malta
- 3rd Syracuse
- Caltavuturo
- Campaigns of Leo Apostyppes & Nikephoros Phokas the Elder
- 1st Milazzo
- 2nd Milazzo
- 1st Taormina
- Garigliano
- Campaigns of Marianos Argyros
- 2nd Taormina
- Rometta
- Straits of Messina
- George Maniakes in Sicily
- 2nd Malta
Naval warfare
- Phoenix
- Keramaia
- 1st Crete
- 2nd Crete
- Thasos
- Damietta
- Ragusa
- Kardia
- Gulf of Corinth
- Cephalonia
- Euripos
- Thessalonica
- 3rd Crete
- 4th Crete
- Tyre
Byzantine reconquest
- Campaigns of John Kourkouas
- Campaigns of Sayf al-Dawla
- Campaigns of Nikephoros II
- Azaz
The Battle of Thasos was fought on October 829 between the fleets of the Byzantine Empire and the newly founded Emirate of Crete. The Cretan Arabs scored a major victory: Theophanes Continuatus records that almost the entire imperial fleet was lost. This success opened up the Aegean to the Saracens' raids. The Cyclades and other islands were pillaged, and Mount Athos was so devastated that it was deserted for a long time.
Sources
- Treadgold, Warren (1988). The Byzantine Revival, 780–842. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. p. 268. ISBN 978-0-8047-1462-4.
- * Vasiliev, Alexander A. (1935). Byzance et les Arabes, Tome I: La dynastie d'Amorium (820–867). Corpus Bruxellense Historiae Byzantinae (in French). French ed.: Henri Grégoire, Marius Canard. Brussels: Éditions de l'Institut de philologie et d'histoire orientales. p. 90. OCLC 181731396.