Battle of Ravenna (729)
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The Battle of Ravenna in 729 was fought between the troops of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Exarchate of Ravenna and a force of Lombard Italians. This was in response to Emperor Leo III the Isaurian outlawing the veneration of holy icons, which Pope Gregory II was against. After a fierce battle, the Eastern Roman Army was overcome and thousands of Byzantines were killed.[1]
References[]
- ^ Laffin, John, Brassey's Dictionary of Battles, (Barnes & Noble Inc., 1986), 356.
Coordinates: 44°25′N 12°12′E / 44.417°N 12.200°E
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