The Empire is weak after the invasions …

Years: 1072 - 1072

The Empire is weak after the invasions of the Pechenegs in the lower Danube, the great defeat at the hands of the Seljuk Turks in the battle of Manzikert (1071) and the invasion of the Normans from southern Italy as well as the rising taxes during the reign of Michael VII.

The Bulgarian uprising of 1072 has been prepared by the Bulgarian nobility in Skopje, the capital of the Theme of Bulgaria, led by Georgi Voiteh.

They have chosen as their leader Constantine Bodin, the son of the Serbian prince Michael of Duklja, as he is a descendant of the Bulgarian Emperor Samuel.

In the autumn of 1072, Constantine Bodin arrives at Prizren, where he is proclaimed Emperor of the Bulgarians under the name Peter III.

The Serbian Prince sends three hundred soldiers led by Vojvoda Petrilo.

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