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The Battle of Marash was fought in 953 near Marash (modern Kahramanmaraş) between the forces of the Byzantine Empire under the Domestic of the Schools Bardas Phokas the Elder, and of the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla, the Byzantines' most intrepid enemy during the mid-10th century. Despite being outnumbered, the Arabs defeated the Byzantines who broke and fled. Bardas Phokas himself barely escaped through the intervention of his attendants, and suffered a serious wound on his face, while his youngest son and governor of Seleucia, Constantine Phokas, was captured and held a prisoner in Aleppo until his death of an illness some time later. This debacle, coupled with defeats in 954 and again in 955, led to Bardas Phokas' dismissal as Domestic of the Schools, and his replacement by hi

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  • معركة مرعش (953) (ar)
  • Battle of Marash (953) (en)
  • Battaglia di Marash (it)
  • Bataille de Marach (fr)
  • Batalha de Marache (953) (pt)
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  • معركة مرعش هي معركة وقعت سنة 953 قرب مدينة مرعش بين قوات الإمبراطورية البيزنطية والحمدانيون بقيادة سيف الدولة الحمداني. وانتصر فيها الحمدانيون. (ar)
  • The Battle of Marash was fought in 953 near Marash (modern Kahramanmaraş) between the forces of the Byzantine Empire under the Domestic of the Schools Bardas Phokas the Elder, and of the Hamdanid Emir of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla, the Byzantines' most intrepid enemy during the mid-10th century. Despite being outnumbered, the Arabs defeated the Byzantines who broke and fled. Bardas Phokas himself barely escaped through the intervention of his attendants, and suffered a serious wound on his face, while his youngest son and governor of Seleucia, Constantine Phokas, was captured and held a prisoner in Aleppo until his death of an illness some time later. This debacle, coupled with defeats in 954 and again in 955, led to Bardas Phokas' dismissal as Domestic of the Schools, and his replacement by hi (en)
  • La bataille de Marach se déroule en 953 près de la ville de Marach (aujourd'hui Kahramanmaraş) entre les forces de l'Empire byzantin conduites par le domestique des Scholes Bardas Phocas et l'émir hamdanide d'Alep Ali Sayf al-Dawla. Ce dernier est le plus grand adversaire des Byzantins sur leur frontière orientale au milieu du Xe siècle. Malgré leur infériorité numérique, les Arabes défont les Byzantins qui doivent fuir. Bardas Phocas lui-même échappe de peu à la capture grâce à l'intervention de ses gardes et souffre d'une sérieuse blessure au visage. Son plus jeune fils et gouverneur de Séleucie, Constantin Phocas, est fait prisonnier et détenu à Alep jusqu'à sa mort de maladie quelque temps plus tard. Cette débâcle combinée aux défaites de 954 et 955 conduisent à l'éviction de Bardas Ph (fr)
  • La Battaglia di Marash fu combattuta nel 953 nei pressi di Marash (odierna Kahramanmaraş) tra le truppe dell'Impero bizantino sotto il comando del Domestico delle Scholae Barda Foca il vecchio, e quelle dell'emiro di Aleppo hamdanide, Sayf al-Dawla, la minaccia più seria fronteggiata dai Bizantini a metà del X secolo. Nonostante fossero in inferiorità numerica, gli Arabi sconfissero i Bizantini mettendoli in fuga. Barda Foca riuscì a stento a salvarsi con la fuga grazie all'intervento dei suoi attendenti, venendo anche ferito gravemente al volto, mentre il suo figlio più giovane nonché governatore di Seleucia, , fu catturato e detenuto in prigionia ad Aleppo fino alla morte per malattia qualche tempo dopo. Questa debacle, insieme alle ulteriori sconfitte subite nel 954 e nel 955, portò all (it)
  • A batalha de Marache foi travada em 953 próximo a Marache (moderna Kahramanmaraş) entre as forças do Império Bizantino sob o doméstico das escolas Bardas Focas, o Velho e o hamadânida emir de Alepo Ceife Adaulá (r. 945–967), o inimigo mais intrépido dos bizantinos durante meados do século X. Apesar de serem superados numericamente, os árabes derrotaram os bizantinos que quebraram e fugiram. (pt)
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