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Battle of Skafida | |||||||
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Part of the Byzantine–Bulgarian wars | |||||||
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Bulgarian Empire | Byzantine Empire | ||||||
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Theodore Svetoslav | Michael IX |
The Battle of Skafida (Bulgarian: Битка при Скафида) was an engagement between the Bulgarian Empire and the Byzantine Empire which occurred in 1304 near Poros (Burgas), modern Bulgaria. The outcome was Bulgarian victory.[1]
As a result, the Bulgarian Empire overcame the crisis from the end of the 13th century, achieved internal stability and regained most of Thrace. For a time afterwards, Byzantium was not a serious threat to it.