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Battle of Stephaniana

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unknown
  
caesar Preljub

Date
  
May 1344

Location
  
Macedonia

3,100
  
5,500~

Result
  
Turkish victory

Similar
  
Siege of Novo Brdo, Battle of Kunovica, Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, Battle of Pločnik, Battle of Savra

Battle of stephaniana


The Battle of Stephaniana (Serbian: Битка код Стефанијане) was a small-scale battle between the forces of the Serbian Empire and the Emirate of Aydin, allies of Byzantine emperor John VI Kantakouzenos. It was the first battle between the Serbs and Turks, an earlier battle in Gallipoli was fought between troops sent by King Milutin and Turcopole Halil Pasha (1312).

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The Emirate [Turkish] force, 3,100 strong, were in the process of returning to Anatolia to defend against a Latin attack on their main harbour, Smyrna. On their way they were attacked by a Serbian army under voivode Preljub, one of the most capable generals in the service of Stefan Dušan. The battle, which occurred sometime in May 1344, was won by the Turks, but was not able to thwart the ongoing conquest of Byzantine Macedonia by Dušan.

The ottoman battle of stephaniana


Background

Both the Serbs and Bulgars who had existing kingdoms in the Balkans and various groups of Turks were by 1344 very active in the Byzantine Civil War (1341–47)

References

Battle of Stephaniana Wikipedia