The Cretan raids reach a new intensity …

Years: 874 - 874

The Cretan raids reach a new intensity in the early 870s: the Emirate’s fleets, often commanded by imperial renegades, range the Aegean and further afield, reaching the Dalmatian coasts.

On one occasion a Cretan fleet even penetrates into the Marmara Sea and unsuccessfully attacks Proconnesos; the first time since the Second Arab Siege of Constantinople in 717–718 that a Muslim fleet had come so close to the imperial capital.

They also suffer two successive heavy defeats, however, in 873 and again in 874, at the hands of the new imperial admiral, Niketas Ooryphas.

After the latter battle in particular, Ooryphas takes many prisoners, whom he tortures extensively in revenge for their raids.

At about the same time, …

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