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From 1299, the newly founded Turkic state of the Ottomans had been slowly but surely capturing territory from the Byzantine Greeks. The loss of Nicaea was the beginning of a series of Ottoman expansion that lead to final dissolution of the Byzantine empire and its scattered Greek successor states.

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rdfs:label
  • Siege of Nicomedia
rdfs:comment
  • From 1299, the newly founded Turkic state of the Ottomans had been slowly but surely capturing territory from the Byzantine Greeks. The loss of Nicaea was the beginning of a series of Ottoman expansion that lead to final dissolution of the Byzantine empire and its scattered Greek successor states.
  • In 1299, the Turkic state of the Ottomans had slowly captured territory from the Byzantines, eventually the loss of Nicaea was the beginning of Ottoman expansion and lead to the Byzantine Empire's dissolution and it's Greek states that would eventually be successors.
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  • 7400(xsd:integer)
  • 20000(xsd:integer)
  • Unknown
  • Very few
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dbkwik:history/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:military/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
Partof
  • the Byzantine-Ottoman wars
Date
  • 1333(xsd:integer)
Commander
Casualties
  • Unknown
  • Unknown, assumed light
Result
  • Ottoman victory
combatant
  • Byzantine Empire
  • Ottoman Turks
Place
Conflict
  • Siege of Nicomedia
abstract
  • From 1299, the newly founded Turkic state of the Ottomans had been slowly but surely capturing territory from the Byzantine Greeks. The loss of Nicaea was the beginning of a series of Ottoman expansion that lead to final dissolution of the Byzantine empire and its scattered Greek successor states.
  • In 1299, the Turkic state of the Ottomans had slowly captured territory from the Byzantines, eventually the loss of Nicaea was the beginning of Ottoman expansion and lead to the Byzantine Empire's dissolution and it's Greek states that would eventually be successors.
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