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164:. Kaloyan immediately turned his army on the city, and after a brief resistance, the inhabitants were forced to surrender on terms in June. Kaloyan, however, enraged by the Greeks' collusion with the Latins, did not keep his word and executed the city's leaders, including Aspietes who, according to 320: 137:. In the event, in the summer or autumn of the same year, Aspietes and his army were defeated by the rebels, who took many prisoners, including Aspietes himself. 140:
Aspietes disappears from record for the next decade but was apparently released from captivity since in 1205 he is mentioned as being in Philippopolis (modern
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citizenry of Philippopolis rose up in opposition to the imminent conquest of their city by Kaloyan, and proclaimed Aspietes as
345: 315: 110:, who were active in the late 12th century. Alexios Aspietes first appears in 1195, when he was governor of the town of 253: 168:, was first left hanging upside down before being dismembered and thrown into a ravine to be eaten by the vultures. 330: 263:
Savvides, Alexis G. K. (1991). "Notes on the Armeno-Byzantine family of Aspietes, late 11th-early 13th centuries".
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in Bulgaria). In the aftermath of the crushing victory by the Bulgarian tsar
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origin, Alexios Aspietes was probably a relative of the generals
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governor and military leader who was captured by the
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Index

Uprising of Asen and Peter
Greek
Byzantine
Bulgarians
Philippopolis
Aspietes
Armenian
Michael Aspietes
Constantine Aspietes
Serres
Alexios III Angelos
Bulgarian
Vlach
rebellion
Peter
Ivan Asen
Plovdiv
Kaloyan
Latin Empire
Battle of Adrianople
Byzantine Greek
emperor
Niketas Choniates
Kazhdan 1991
Savvides 1991
Savvides 1991
Savvides 1991
Kazhdan, Alexander
Kazhdan, Alexander
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