Siege Of Thessalonica (1383–1387)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The first siege of Thessalonica took place between 1383 and 1387 between the Ottoman army dispatched by
Murad I Murad I (; ), nicknamed ''Hüdavendigâr'' (from – meaning "Head of state, sovereign" in this context; 29 June 1326 – 15 June 1389) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389. He was the son of Orhan Gazi and Nilüfer Hatun. Mura ...
and the Byzantine garrison led by
Manuel II Palaiologos Manuel II Palaiologos or Palaeologus (; 27 June 1350 – 21 July 1425) was Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425. Shortly before his death he was tonsured a monk and received the name Matthaios (). Manuel was a vassal of the Ottoman Empire, which ...
. After a four-year siege, the city surrendered to the Ottomans.


Background

By the late 14th century, the Ottomans laid their eyes on Thessalonica. The civil war in 1376-1382 weakened the Byzantines, allowing the Ottomans to expand their territories. Manuel II, the son of
John V Palaiologos John V Palaiologos or Palaeologus (; 18 June 1332 – 16 February 1391) was Byzantine emperor from 1341 to 1391, with interruptions. His long reign was marked by constant civil war, the spread of the Black Death and several military defea ...
, rebelled against his father and established an independent regime in Thessalonica in November 1382. Maneul from the city as a base for Ottoman resistance. His presence in the city annoyed the Ottoman sultan, Murad I. The Sultan dispatched his general, Khayer al-Din Pasha to attack the city. The city was heavily fortified with access to reinforcements from the sea. The Ottomans captured
Serres Serres ( ) is a city in Macedonia, Greece, capital of the Serres regional unit and second largest city in the region of Central Macedonia, after Thessaloniki. Serres is one of the administrative and economic centers of Northern Greece. The c ...
on September 19, 1383, taking its population as slaves. The Ottomans arrived at the walls of Thessalonica in October.


Siege

The Ottoman general issued an ultimatum to the city, surrender or massacre. Manuel gathered the population of the city to the main square. He exhorted them with a speech to encourage them to resist the Ottomans with all their power and hoped an honorable peace would be established. The population wasn't satisfied with his speech as many of them preferred to surrender to escape pillage and destruction. The Ottoman moved from siege to a blockade. The Ottomans lacked naval power to prevent any reinforcements; however, no help arrived. Manuel actively tried to find allies. Another issue Maneul faced was the uncontrollable inhabitants. Fearing for their life and commercial, they forced Manuel out of the city on April 6, 1387. Manuel cursed the inhabitants for their cowardice. Three days later, the gates were opened to the Ottomans and spared the population from any pillage.


Aftermath

The city was granted special privileges in exchange for a tax and an installment of a small garrison. Manuel later fell into Ottoman custody. Following the death of Emperor John V Palaiologos in 1391, however, Manuel II escaped Ottoman custody and went to Constantinople, where he was crowned emperor, succeeding his father. This angered Sultan Bayezid I, who laid waste to the remaining Byzantine territories Thessalonica too submitted again to Ottoman rule at this time, possibly after brief resistance, but was treated more leniently: although the city was brought under full Ottoman control, the Christian population and the Church retained most of their possessions, and the city retained its institutions.Vacalopoulos, Apostolos E. (1973). History of Macedonia 1354–1833. Translated by Peter Megann. Thessaloniki, p. 64-6

/ref>


References


Sources

*Clifford J. Rogers (2010), The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology. Vol

*John Julius Norwich (1997), A Short History of Byzantiu

*Donald M. Nicol (1993), The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–145

{{coord missing, Greece 1380s conflicts 1380s in the Byzantine Empire 1380s in the Ottoman Empire Sieges of the Byzantine–Ottoman wars Medieval Thessalonica Sieges involving the Byzantine Empire Sieges involving the Ottoman Empire Sieges of Thessaloniki Invasions of Greece