Petchenegs
Petchenegs see Pechenegs .
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Drawing from history. (Point Of Departure).(book illustrating)
Magazine article from: History Today; 9/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...fought against the invading Turkic heathen tribes known as the Cumanians or Kuns, and then against the Cumanians again, Petchenegs and Russians beyond Hungary's frontiers. After his death he became a saint and an object of veneration to his embattled...
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Stephen the great: leadership and patronage on the fifteenth-century Ottoman frontier.
Magazine article from: East European Quarterly; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...10th century, when Byzantine coins and objects penetrated into Moldavia (Kazhdan, 1991: 1390). In his discussion on this period of Moldavian history, Castellan includes the Petchenegs and Kumans in the list of foreign invaders (1
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Petchenegs
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Petchenegs see Pechenegs .
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Alexius I
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...Manzikert (1071) had exposed it to devastation and occupation by the Seljuk Turks. To the north, the Asiatic Patzinaks (Petchenegs) menaced the Balkan frontiers. And Robert Guiscard, the Norman bandit chieftain who had forged a powerful state in southern...
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