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词条 Anastasian Wall Battle
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  1. Background

  2. The Battle

  3. Aftermath

  4. References

{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Anastasian Wall Battle
| partof = Byzantine-Kutrigrs war 558-559
| image =
| caption =
| date = 559
| place = East of the Anastasian Wall 40 km west ofConstantinople
| result = Kutrigurs victory
| combatant1 = Byzantine Empire
| combatant2 = Kutrigurs bulgarian[1] army
| commander1 = Sergius
| commander2 = Zabergan
| strength1 = Unknown
| strength2 = 7 000 cavalry
| casualties1 = All sent troops killed[2]
| casualties2 = Unknown

}}{{Campaignbox Wars of Justinian I}}

The Anastasian Wall Battle or Battle at the Anastasian Wall, which took place at the end of winter – beginning of the spring in 559, was a crucial combat between Byzantine army commanded by Dux Sergius [1] and target to Constantinople detachment of the Kutrigurs bulgarian[1] armies commanded by Zabergan in the Kutrigurs large champagne against the Empire in 558-559 AD.[2][4] The battle took place at the east side of the Anastasian Wall, about 40 km of Constantinople after Kutrigurs pass the Wall in their raid to the Empire capital.

Background

During the winter of 558, a Kutrigur armies crossed the frozen Danube, invaded Moesia and Thrace and divided on 3 wings attack Constantinople direction, Thracian Chersonesus (Galipoli) and to Thermopylae in Greece. Led by Zabergam divide for Constantinople direction detachment of 7000 cavalry,[5] crosses the Anastasian wall at the end of winter – beginning of the spring in 559.[6]

The Battle

After the Kutrigurs cavalry pass the Anastasian Wall Emperor Justinian I the Great send against them The Imperial guard army troops and mobilized citizens.[7] Zabergan cavalry meet the Justinian forces at the east side of the Anastasian Wall and totally defeat [7] the Bizantine army send against them, even captured and deprived of life the commander of the byzantine forces patrcius Sergius [1]

Aftermath

After this victory Zabergan forces in the beginning of the spring of 559 take the Constantinople suburb settlements Drypia[8], Nymphs (Nymphas)[9] and Hitos (Chitus) [10] standing about 15 km to the gate of St. Roman and reach Sykai (Galata),[1][11] encircle and approach immediately to the gates of capital of the Empire. Zabergan settle his fortified camp at Melantias,, sated at 20 km of Constantinople, seize all the area to the Walls of Constantinople and push the survived roman population to escape panicky behind the walls of the capital [7][6] threatening Constantinople itself. After the Battle of Melantias win by Byzantian Zabergan forces march from Melantias go even more closer to Constantinople and take Dekaton (Decatum) [12][13] – only 10 km from the Golden gate.

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://macedonia.kroraina.com/libi/1/gal/1_370.html|title=LIBI, t. I (1958) (1_370.png)|website=macedonia.kroraina.com}}
2. ^Theophanis Confessoris. Chronographia, FONTES GRAECI HISTORIAE BULGARICAE, Vol. III, p.39-41
3. ^According to: Victor Tonnennensis - Chronica, Theophanis Confessoris - Chronographia, Agathias Scholasticus - Historiarum libri, Procopius Caesariensis - Libri de bellis, Ioannis Malalae - Chronographia.
4. ^James C. Bradford, International Encyclopedia of Military History
5. ^{{Cite journal|last=Golden|first=Peter B|date=2011|title=Studies on the Peoples and Cultures of the Eurasian Steppes|url=https://www.academia.edu/9609971/Studies_on_the_Peoples_and_Cultures_of_the_Eurasian_Steppes|journal=Editura Academiei Române; Editura Istros a Muzeului Brăilei|language=en|volume=|pages=107|via=}}
6. ^Agathiae. Historiarum libri V , ГИБИ II, 185-202
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://macedonia.kroraina.com/gibi/3/gal/3_239.html|title=GIBI, t. III (1960) (3_239.jpg)|website=macedonia.kroraina.com}}
8. ^Drypia - today Ataköy in Bakırköy, [https://books.google.bg/books?id=1GRLAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA145&lpg=PA145&dq=Drypia,+but+she+should&source=bl&ots=fVIRxwWHy4&sig=p8ODYvVOwl0_pv2jXpGabSZqrdo&hl=bg&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiT8aiy24TYAhUBOpoKHQmxAFAQ6AEIRjAG Ancient Drypia pointed south-west of the city on the sea-shore along the Via Egnatia 9 miles out of the Town (Janin 1969: 252)] between 7 miles Hepdomon (Bakırköy) and 10 miles Dekaton (Florya to former San Stefano today Yeşilköy).
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fallingrain.com/world/TU/34/Kocasinan.html|title=Maps, Weather, and Airports for Kocasinan, Turkey|website=www.fallingrain.com}}
10. ^[https://www.scribd.com/doc/213656594/%D0%A1-%D0%B2-%D0%BE-%D0%B4-%D0%B4-%D1%80-%D0%B5-%D0%B2-%D0%BD-%D0%B5-%D0%B9-%D1%88-%D0%B8-%D1%85-%D0%BF-%D0%B8-%D1%81-%D1%8C-%D0%BC-%D0%B5-%D0%BD-%D0%BD-%D1%8B-%D1%85-%D0%B8-%D0%B7-%D0%B2-%D0%B5-%D1%81-%D1%82-%D0%B8-%25D Htos (Свод древнейших письменных известий о славянах. Том I. Стр. 275)] previous Hitos (Chitus, Hittos, Chettus, Chiton) - later Aipah today Güneşli Mahallesi, Bağcılar
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.scribd.com/doc/213656594/%D0%A1-%D0%B2-%D0%BE-%D0%B4-%D0%B4-%D1%80-%D0%B5-%D0%B2-%D0%BD-%D0%B5-%D0%B9-%D1%88-%D0%B8-%D1%85-%D0%BF-%D0%B8-%D1%81-%D1%8C-%D0%BC-%D0%B5-%D0%BD-%D0%BD-%D1%8B-%D1%85-%D0%B8-%D0%B7-%D0%B2-%D0%B5-%D1%81-%D1%82-%D0%B8-%25|title=Свод древнейших письменных известий о славянах. Том I. (I - VI вв.) (1991)|website=Scribd}}
12. ^Ioannis Malalae. Chronographia ГИБИ II 218
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://macedonia.kroraina.com/gibi/3/gal/3_261.html|title=GIBI, t. III (1960) (3_261.jpg)|website=macedonia.kroraina.com}}
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