The citizens of Emona had rebelled late …

Years: 1367 - 1367
January

The citizens of Emona had rebelled late in January or early in February.

On March 15, probably after the emperor had left for Constantinople, having promised to defray the cost of Amadeus's expedition to Bulgaria in return for receiving the cities he had conquered, the count had gone to Nesebar to oversee final preparations for his departure, including the ransom of all his men who by then were still held captive in Bulgarian prisons.

All had been accomplished by April 9 and the crusaders were back in Constantinople, where, after some stage management by Amaadeus, John V finally agrees to pay fifteen thousand florins of the costs of the Bulgarian expedition, although ultimately only about ten thousand will ever be received.

Amadeus still intends to wage war against the Turk, but his means to do so has decreased since the capture of Gallipoli.

Nevertheless, on May 14 he takes the Turkish castle of Eneacossia on the northern shore of the Marmora, which the Greek historian John Kantakouzenos informs us was the "fortress near Rhegium", modern Küçükçekmece.

One of the Savoyard soldiers is rewarded for planting the Savoyard banner atop the tower during the fray.

In that same month Amadeus has to rush north to defend Sozopolis from a Turkish assault.

On or near May 24, his men set fire to the Turkish fortress called Caloneyro, probably represented by the Byzantine ruins at Büyükçekmece.

Throughout April and May the prime concern of the crusade is paying off the shipowners and raising funds for the return voyage.

The remainder of Amadeus's time in Constantinople is taken up with negotiations for healing the East–West Schism, ultimately to prove fruitless.

And although he had established Paul, Latin Patriarch of Constantinople, at Gelibolu and not at Constantinople in deference to the Greeks, Paul returns to Italy with the crusade, which debarks from Constantinople on June 9, 1367.

The count of Savoy travels aboard a new galley his man Giovanni di Conte had purchased at Pera.

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