Battle of Philippopolis (1208)

Battle of Philippopolis
Part of Bulgarian–Latin wars

Territorial losses of Bulgaria after the defeat at Plovdiv.
Date30 June 1208
Location
Surroundings of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria)
Result

Latin Victory[1]

Peace Treaty signed between Boril and Henry of Flanders
Belligerents

Bulgarian Empire

Cuman Mercenaries
Latin Empire
Commanders and leaders
Boril Henry of Flanders
Eustace of Flanders
Renier of Trit
Geoffrey Villehardouin
Gérard de Stroim (bg)
Strength
27,000–30,000, incl. 7,000 Cuman light and missile cavalry and 6,000 Bulgarian heavy cavalry, 1,800–2,200 rearguard (Gyuzelev, Angelov)[2][3]
18,000–24,000, incl. 6,000–9,000 Cuman light cavalry (Dimitrov)[4]
33,000 (Henry of Valenciennes)
around 30,000 (incl. 8,000 heavy cavalry, of which ca. 400 knights (Gyuzelev, Angelov)[5][6][7]
20,000–24,000 total: Latin heavy cavalry, Latin and Greek infantry (Dimitrov)[8]
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown

The Battle of Philippopolis or Battle of Plovdiv (Bulgarian: Битка при Пловдив) took place on 30 June 1208 in the surroundings of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv, Bulgaria) between the armies of the Bulgarian Empire and the Latin Empire. The Crusaders were victorious.

  1. ^ Fine 1994, p. 94.
  2. ^ Gyuzelev, История на България, Prosveta, Sofia, 1993
  3. ^ Angelov, Българско средновековие, 2011, Изток - Запад, София
  4. ^ Dimitrov, Hristo Възходът на Асеневци, 1988, София
  5. ^ Gyuzelev, Vasil, История на България, Prosveta, Sofia, 1993
  6. ^ Angelov, Petar Българско средновековие, 2011, Изток - Запад, София
  7. ^ Van Tricht 2011, p. 187.
  8. ^ Dimitrov, Hristo Възходът на Асеневци, 1988, София