"A Batalha de Constantinopla em 1147 foi um grande conflito entre as for\u00E7as do Imp\u00E9rio Bizantino e os cruzados germ\u00E2nicos da Segunda Cruzada liderados por Conrado III, travada nos arredores da capital bizantina, Constantinopla. O imperador Manuel I (r. 1141\u20131180) estava muito preocupado com a presen\u00E7a de um grande e desgovernado ex\u00E9rcito nas imedia\u00E7\u00F5es de sua capital e a atitude hostil de seus l\u00EDderes. Um ex\u00E9rcito similarmente grande aproximava-se de Constantinopla, e a possibilidade dos dois ex\u00E9rcitos convergirem na cidade foi visto com grande alarme por Manuel. Ap\u00F3s combates armados iniciais com os cruzados, e insultos proferidos por Conrado, Manuel disp\u00F4s algumas de suas for\u00E7as fora das muralhas. Parte do ex\u00E9rcito germ\u00E2nico ent\u00E3o atacou e foi pesadamente derrotado. Ap\u00F3s esse derrota, os "@pt . . . . "German crusaders"@en . . . . "Unknown \u2013 Only part was involved, the entire German army had 20,000 combatants"@en . "The Battle of Constantinople in 1147 was a large-scale clash between the forces of the Byzantine Empire and the German crusaders of the Second Crusade, led by Conrad III of Germany, fought on the outskirts of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople. The Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos was deeply concerned by the presence of a large and unruly army in the immediate vicinity of his capital and of the unfriendly attitude of its leaders. A similarly sized French crusader army was also approaching Constantinople, and the possibility of the two armies combining at the city was viewed with great alarm by Manuel. Following earlier armed clashes with the crusaders, and perceived insults from Conrad, Manuel arrayed some of his forces outside the walls of Constantinople. Part of the German army then attacked and was defeated; according to British historian Michael Angold, they suffered heavy losses. Following this defeat the crusaders agreed to be quickly ferried across the Bosporus to Asia Minor. Though limited in its strategic importance, the battle is significant in being a rare instance where Byzantine tactical dispositions are described in detail in the primary sources of the period."@en . . "Prosouch, Basil Tzikandyles"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Unknown \u2013 Only part was involved, the entire German army had 20,000 combatants" . . "A Batalha de Constantinopla em 1147 foi um grande conflito entre as for\u00E7as do Imp\u00E9rio Bizantino e os cruzados germ\u00E2nicos da Segunda Cruzada liderados por Conrado III, travada nos arredores da capital bizantina, Constantinopla. O imperador Manuel I (r. 1141\u20131180) estava muito preocupado com a presen\u00E7a de um grande e desgovernado ex\u00E9rcito nas imedia\u00E7\u00F5es de sua capital e a atitude hostil de seus l\u00EDderes. Um ex\u00E9rcito similarmente grande aproximava-se de Constantinopla, e a possibilidade dos dois ex\u00E9rcitos convergirem na cidade foi visto com grande alarme por Manuel. Ap\u00F3s combates armados iniciais com os cruzados, e insultos proferidos por Conrado, Manuel disp\u00F4s algumas de suas for\u00E7as fora das muralhas. Parte do ex\u00E9rcito germ\u00E2nico ent\u00E3o atacou e foi pesadamente derrotado. Ap\u00F3s esse derrota, os cruzados rapidamente velejaram do B\u00F3sforo \u00E0 \u00C1sia Menor."@pt . "Unknown \u2013 described as smaller than the German force by Byzantine historian John Kinnamos"@en . . . . . . . "the Second Crusade"@en . . . . . "14312"^^ . . . "September 1147"@en . . . . . . . . "Batalha de Constantinopla (1147)"@pt . . . . "Byzantine victory"@en . . . . "Battle of Constantinople (1147)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1117368399"^^ . . . . . . . . "German crusaders (Holy Roman Empire)" . . . . . . . . . "Battle of Constantinople"@en . . . . . . . . "Byzantine victory" . . . . . . "Byzantine Empire" . . . . . ""@en . "Unknown" . . "Unknown \u2013 described as smaller than the German force by Byzantine historianJohn Kinnamos" . . "Unknown"@en . "The Battle of Constantinople in 1147 was a large-scale clash between the forces of the Byzantine Empire and the German crusaders of the Second Crusade, led by Conrad III of Germany, fought on the outskirts of the Byzantine capital, Constantinople. The Byzantine emperor Manuel I Komnenos was deeply concerned by the presence of a large and unruly army in the immediate vicinity of his capital and of the unfriendly attitude of its leaders. A similarly sized French crusader army was also approaching Constantinople, and the possibility of the two armies combining at the city was viewed with great alarm by Manuel. Following earlier armed clashes with the crusaders, and perceived insults from Conrad, Manuel arrayed some of his forces outside the walls of Constantinople. Part of the German army the"@en . . . "Battle of Constantinople (1147)"@en . . . . . . "43184062"^^ . . . . . . "Unknown"@en . .