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On the following night, the boatmen were heavily intoxicated of wine and fell asleep. The Gepid gave the signal and the Slav colony was slaughtered, with the boats taken into Byzantine possession and filled with 300 soldiers heading towards Musukios.
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Christian who was associated with the Slavs deserted and showed a secret passage after which the army easily captured the Slavs, who according to the Gepid, were spies sent by King Musokios that just heard about the attack on Ardagast.
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and 30 oarsmen which crossed the river. Meanwhile, Priscus approached the banks and met with the Gepid and arranged an ambush with 200 men in the guidance of Alexander.
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and captives, the Gepid received handsome presents and arranged a strategy to bring Musokios and his army into the hands of the Byzantines.
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A funeral ceremony of the brother of Musukios took place at the camp, with the people, as the boatsmen, being heavily
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108:) to find Slavs who were hiding in the woods and swamps, they failed to burn out the people hiding, but a 352: 82: 357: 278:
Vom Wandervolk zur Grossmacht:die Entstehung Bulgariens im frühen Mittelalter (7.-9. Jahrhundert)
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Jan Filip, International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences,
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The Gepid contacted Musokios and asked him to send a transport across the
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river for the remaining army of Ardagast, Musokios assembled 150
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to deal with the Antae - sending an army with commander-in-chief
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History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene
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Index

Antes
Maurice's Balkan campaigns
Menander Protector
Ardagast
Thrace
Emperor Maurice
Priscus
Danube
Dorostolon
Byzantine Empire
Alexander
Ialomiţa River
Gepid
Gepid
monoxyles
intoxicated
hanged
Mezamir
Antae
Menander Protector
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page 25
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Categories
South Slavic history
6th-century monarchs in Europe
6th-century Slavs

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