Battle Of Zvečan
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The battle of Zvečan was an 11th-century conflict over land and power between the ruling Byzantine Empire and the Serbians. The borderland town of Zvečan became a central focus for skirmishes, pillow fights, raids, and the eventual decimation and defeat of the Byzantine Empire in Serbia.


Background


Eighth century Serbian princes

In the early 8th century, Serbia had a relationship of entirely nominal
suzerainty Suzerainty () is the rights and obligations of a person, state or other polity who controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state, while allowing the tributary state to have internal autonomy. While the subordinate party is cal ...
with the Byzantine Empire. Serbian rulers were crowned as princes and each prince led an independent state with precarious links to Byzantine-ruled Constantinople.


The conflict


11th century Serbian enlargement and advancement

In the middle of the 11th century, Serbia waged a series of successive wars against the Byzantines. The end result was Serbia's territorial enlargement and its eventual advancement into a kingdom. Serbians
Constantine Bodin Constantine Bodin (Bulgarian and sr, italic=no, Константин Бодин, ''Konstantin Bodin'';  1072–1101) was a medieval king and the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, from 1081 to 1101, succeed ...
and
Knez Vukan Vukan I ( sr, Вукан, gr, Βολκάνος; 1050 – 1112) was the Grand Prince of Serbia from 1083 until his death in 1112. During first years he ruled together with his brother Marko, holding the regions of inner Serbia ( Raška, lat. R ...
successfully waged war against the Byzantine Empire for many years. The object of Vukan's campaigns was the total acquisition of Kosovo and the southward expansion of Serbia.


1091-1094, skirmishes and warfare in the town of Zvečan

The town of Zvečan, then situated at the border of the two states, was the site of constant skirmishes and border warfare between 1091–1094. The Serbian incursions became so intense that the Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos decided to personally inspect the situation. The Emperor's nephew, John Komnenos, commander of Durrës, led a vast army into Serbia which met a much smaller Serbian force at the town of Zvečan. The Byzantine forces were defeated. Vukan sent raiding armies deep into Byzantine territory, reaching as far as Skoplje, Tetovo, and Vranje.


Aftermath

The following year, a renewed Byzantine campaign against the Serbs seemed imminent, but Vukan managed to negotiate a peace treaty.


References

Byzantine–Serbian battles Conflicts in 1094 11th century in Serbia Battles involving Serbia in the Middle Ages Vukanović dynasty 1094 in Europe {{Serbia-hist-stub