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the Seljuk army was destroyed in an ambush. During the battle a Turk wounded Aspietes' horse and the panicked animal reared up on its hind legs. The general was thrown into the
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Savvides, Alexis G. K. (1991). "Notes on the Armeno-Byzantine family of Aspietes, late 11th-early 13th centuries".
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as being active in 1176, in the aftermath of the Byzantine defeat at the
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records as having distinguished himself in the wars against the
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origin, Michael Aspietes is most likely the Aspietes whom
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Index

Greek
Byzantine
Manuel I Komnenos
Aspietes
Armenian
John Kinnamos
Hungarians
Niketas Choniates
Battle of Myriokephalon
John Komnenos Vatatzes
Seljuk Turks
Maeander River
Battle of Hyelion and Leimocheir
Maeander River
Kazhdan 1991
Savvides 1991
Savvides 1991
Choniates 1984
Choniates, Nicetas
O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniatēs
ISBN
0-8143-1764-2
Kazhdan, Alexander
Kazhdan, Alexander
The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium
ISBN
0-19-504652-8
Categories
1176 deaths
12th-century Byzantine military personnel

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