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Vojvoda Petrilo : ウィキペディア英語版
Vojvoda Petrilo

Vojvoda Petrilo ((セルビア語:Војвода Петрило)) was an 11th-century Serbian ''voivode'' (''military commander''〔) of the Serbian King Constantine Bodin.〔(Macedonian review )〕
Bodin was crowned as ''Emperor of Bulgaria'' in 1072 and was set to conquer the Byzantine territories of Bulgarian interest together with Georgi Voiteh (in the so-called ''Uprising of Georgi Voiteh'' or ''Slav Uprising in Pomoravlje'' in Serbian).〔
Petrilo led a 300-strong army towards the south, into Macedonia, and took Ohrid where the townspeople greeted him as their liberator and Devol (Kavadarci) which surrendered.〔(A history of the Macedonian people )〕 He was stopped by Byzantine troops and locals at Kastoria led by a Byzantine general (of Bulgarian origin〔) that defeated him, making Petrilo return to Duklja.〔〔(The Serbs )〕
==References==

*(The early medieval Balkans: a critical survey from the sixth to the late twelfth century ) John Van Antwerp Fine-University of Michigan Press, 1991


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