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The Battle of Montemaggiore (or Monte Maggiore) was fought on 4 May 1041, on the river Ofanto near Cannae in Byzantine Italy, between Lombard-Norman rebel forces and the Byzantine Empire. The Norman William Iron Arm led the offence, which was part of a greater revolt, against Michael Dokeianos, the Byzantine Catepan of Italy. Suffering heavy losses in the battle, the Byzantines were eventually defeated, and the remaining forces retreated to Bari. Dokeianos was replaced and transferred to Sicily as a result of the battle. The victory provided the Normans with increasing amounts of resources, as well as a renewed surge of knights joining the rebellion.

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  • Battle of Montemaggiore (en)
  • Bataille de Montemaggiore (fr)
  • Battaglia di Montemaggiore (it)
  • Batalha do Monte Maior (pt)
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  • The Battle of Montemaggiore (or Monte Maggiore) was fought on 4 May 1041, on the river Ofanto near Cannae in Byzantine Italy, between Lombard-Norman rebel forces and the Byzantine Empire. The Norman William Iron Arm led the offence, which was part of a greater revolt, against Michael Dokeianos, the Byzantine Catepan of Italy. Suffering heavy losses in the battle, the Byzantines were eventually defeated, and the remaining forces retreated to Bari. Dokeianos was replaced and transferred to Sicily as a result of the battle. The victory provided the Normans with increasing amounts of resources, as well as a renewed surge of knights joining the rebellion. (en)
  • La bataille de Montemaggiore (ou Monte Maggiore) se déroula le 4 mai 1041, près de la rivière Aufide, à proximité de Cannes dans l'Italie byzantine. Elle opposa les forces rebelles composées de Normands et de Lombards aux forces de l'Empire byzantin. Le Normand Guillaume Bras-de-Fer lança les hostilités qui se placent dans le cadre d'une plus grande révolte contre Michel Dokeianos, le catépan byzantin d'Italie. Lors de la bataille, les Byzantins souffrirent de lourdes pertes et furent vaincus. Les forces restantes se replièrent vers Bari et Dokeianos fut remplacé et envoyé en Sicile après la bataille. Celle-ci permit aux Normands d'acquérir d'importantes ressources qui poussèrent un nombre substantiel de chevaliers à rejoindre les rangs de la rébellion. (fr)
  • A batalha de Monte Maior (em italiano: Montemaggiore ou Monte Maggiore) foi travada em 4 de maio de 1041, sobre o Ofanto perto de Canas, na Itália bizantina, entre forças rebeldes lombardo-normandas e o Império Bizantino. O normando Guilherme Braço de Ferro liderou a ofensiva, que foi parte de uma revolta maior, contra Miguel Dociano, o catapano bizantino. Sofrendo pesadas baixas na batalha, os bizantinos foram posteriormente derrotados e as forças remanescentes retiraram-se para Bari. Dociano foi substituído e transferido para a Sicília como resultado. A vitória forneceu aos normandos valores acrescidos de recursos, bem como um onda renovada de cavaleiros juntando-se à rebelião. (pt)
  • La battaglia di Montemaggiore è stata combattuta sulla modesta altura di monte Maggiore il 4 maggio 1041, a breve distanza dalla riva sinistra del fiume Ofanto, in una landa lontana da qualsiasi centro abitato, in prossimità di alcuni tratturi utilizzati durante la transumanza degli armenti, nel settore meridionale della Capitanata. Fu la seconda delle grandi battaglie campali nell'Apulia, combattute dai Bizantini contro gli alleati Normanni e Longobardi, dopo la battaglia di Olivento. (it)
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  • Battle of Montemaggiore (en)
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