Great Catalan Company

Great Catalan Company

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The Great Catalan Company > Emperor Andronikos II

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With the raiders of the Turkic Beyliks encroaching ever closer on his capital, the Byzantine Emperor agreed to hire the Catalan Company. The force of Almogavars, estimated at anywhere from 1,000 to 8,000 men by various sources, left Sicily and arrived in Constantinople in 1303 CE.

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The Great Catalan Companywas hired byEmperor Andronikos II

With the raiders of the Turkic Beyliks encroaching ever closer on his capital, the Byzantine Emperor agreed to hire the Catalan Company. The force of Almogavars, estimated at anywhere from 1,000 to 8,000 men by various sources, left Sicily and arrived in Constantinople in 1303 CE.

6m16s169K views • 2 weeks ago
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The Great Catalan Company > Emperor Andronikos II

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With the raiders of the Turkic Beyliks encroaching ever closer on his capital, the Byzantine Emperor agreed to hire the Catalan Company. The force of Almogavars, estimated at anywhere from 1,000 to 8,000 men by various sources, left Sicily and arrived in Constantinople in 1303 CE.

How Mercenaries Beat Empires
The Great Catalan Companywas hired byEmperor Andronikos II

With the raiders of the Turkic Beyliks encroaching ever closer on his capital, the Byzantine Emperor agreed to hire the Catalan Company. The force of Almogavars, estimated at anywhere from 1,000 to 8,000 men by various sources, left Sicily and arrived in Constantinople in 1303 CE.

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The Catalan Company > Almogavars

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The Catalan Company was composed predominantly of light infantry forces, called the Almogavars. Through versatile, asymmetrical light infantry tactics, the Catalans often managed to defeat opposing forces which far outnumbered them.

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The Catalan CompanyemployedAlmogavars

The Catalan Company was composed predominantly of light infantry forces, called the Almogavars. Through versatile, asymmetrical light infantry tactics, the Catalans often managed to defeat opposing forces which far outnumbered them.

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The Catalan Company > Byzantine towns and villages

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Despite being there to ostensibly protect Byzantine domains, the Company routinely pillaged Byzantine towns and villages, and the Greek locals had grown tired of the Almogavars after two years of their presence in their realm.

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The Catalan CompanypillagedByzantine towns and villages

Despite being there to ostensibly protect Byzantine domains, the Company routinely pillaged Byzantine towns and villages, and the Greek locals had grown tired of the Almogavars after two years of their presence in their realm.

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The Catalan Company > Byzantines

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They would eventually fight and defeat the Byzantines in the Battle of Apros in 1305 CE, while gaining many allies among the Turkic mercenaries in the Byzantine Army, who defected to their side.

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The Catalan CompanydefeatedByzantines

They would eventually fight and defeat the Byzantines in the Battle of Apros in 1305 CE, while gaining many allies among the Turkic mercenaries in the Byzantine Army, who defected to their side.

10m33s169K views • 2 weeks ago
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