Vojvoda Petrilo (Serbian: Војвода Петрило) was an 11th-century Serbian voivode (military commander[1]) of the Serbian King Constantine Bodin.[1]
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Title | Vojvoda |
Bodin was crowned as Emperor of Bulgaria in 1072 and was set to conquer the Byzantine territories of Bulgarian interest together with Georgi Voyteh (in the so-called Uprising of Georgi Voyteh or Slav Uprising in Pomoravlje in Serbian).[1]
Petrilo led a 300-strong army towards the south, into Macedonia, and took Ohrid where the townspeople greeted him as their liberator and Devol (Kavadarci[according to whom?]) which surrendered.[2] He was stopped by Byzantine troops and locals at Kastoria led by a Byzantine general (of Bulgarian origin[1]) that defeated him, making Petrilo return to Duklja.[1][3]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "Macedonian Review". Kulturen Zhivot. 1 January 1988. Retrieved 5 January 2017 – via Google Books.
- ^ "A History of the Macedonian People". Macedonian Review Editions. 1 January 1979. Retrieved 5 January 2017 – via Google Books.
- ^ Cirkovic, Sima M. (7 June 2004). "The Serbs". Wiley. Retrieved 5 January 2017 – via Google Books.
Sources
edit- Fine, John V. A. Jr. (1991) [1983]. The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08149-7.