Southeastern Europe In | The Middle Ages, 500-125...
Providing a of a major leader like Simeon I or Stefan Nemanja.
Under the Asen dynasty, Bulgaria reclaimed its status as a leading Balkan power, especially after the Battle of Adrianople (1205). Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-125...
Crusaders seized the Byzantine capital, creating a power vacuum that local leaders hurried to fill. Providing a of a major leader like Simeon
Focusing on a (Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, or Byzantium). Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-125...
By the early 13th century, the geopolitical map shifted dramatically due to the Fourth Crusade:
Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, the Balkan Peninsula remained under the nominal control of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire. However, the 6th and 7th centuries brought seismic shifts:
Discussing the of the medieval peasantry. Which of these historical threads