BttDrrhchm #12 Battle of Dyrrhachium


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BttDrrhchm #12 Battle of Dyrrhachium

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"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Dyrrhachium_(1081)" - of the senior managed to sneak out of the city. officers, including Palaeologus, urged caution, noting that time was with the Emperor. Alexius, however, favoured an immediate assault, hoping to catch Guiscard's army from the rear, while they were still besieging the city. Alexius moved his army to the hills opposite the city, planning to [22] attack the Normans the next day. Guiscard, however, had been informed of Alexius' arrival by his scouts and on the night of the 17 October, he moved his A man uscript army from the peninsula to the mainland. Upon learning of depictin g Alexius. Guiscard's move, Alexius revised his battle plan. He split his army into three divisions, with the left wing under the command of Gregorios Pakourianios, the right wing under the command of Nikephoros Melissenos,

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