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- The Pechenegs (/ˈpɛtʃənɛɡ/) or Patzinaks were a semi-nomadic Turkic people from Central Asia who spoke the Pecheneg language. In the 9th and 10th centuries...
- Byzantine Empire and its Varangian Guard, Kievan Rus and its neighbors the Patzinaks - all before the backdrop of the gradual Christianization of Scandinavia...
- Constantinople to Scandia via this route, during which they encounter Patzinaks and Polotjans.[citation needed] Two music albums coincidentally released...
- Kievan Rus. A Rus threat could be countered by subsidies to the Patzinaks. If the Patzinaks proved troublesome, the ****ans or Uzès could be contacted. There...
- which won the Battle of Levounion against the Pechenegs (Petcheneks or Patzinaks). Yet, through a combination of skill, determination and years of campaigning...
- from Pliska to Preslav. Simeon makes an alliance with the Pechenegs (or Patzinaks), a semi-nomad Turkic tribe from the Central Asian steppes. An East Frankish...
- foraging parties who could then be defeated in detail. The Magyars and Patzinaks were known to fight as bands of light hor****, armed with bow, javelin...
- Archived April 9, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Tatos is mentioned as a Patzinak by a contemporaneous Byzantine source (Joannes Zonaras (1887). "Epitome...
- expansionist activities of the prin****lity of Dioclea (Duklja) and by Pecheneg (Patzinak) raids across the Danube. The death knell of the traditional Byzantine...
- across Anatolia to Antalya and Cilicia. When fighting the Pechenegs (Patzinaks) in the Balkans in 1122, Axouch was wounded in the leg or foot (see the...