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Avars
Q28411Avars: ancient and medieval nation, living in modern Hungary and along the Middle and Lower Danube, dominating power in Central Europe between c.560 and c.790 CE.
This timeline was taken from Walter Pohl, The Avars. A Steppe Empire in Central Europe, 567-822 (2018)
Migration Period
- ca. 463 First mention of central Asian Avars in Byzantine sources (Priscus) in connection with westward migration of Sabirs, Ogurs, Saragurs, and Onogurs
- 527-565 Emperor Justinian I
- 552-555 The Turks under Bumin destroy the central Asian empire of the Rouran
- Dec. 558/Jan. 559 First Avar embassy under Kandikh in Constantinople; Avars north of the Caucasus
- 559 Invasion by Cutrigurs under Zabergan stopped outside Constantinople by Belisarius
- ca. 558-562 Western Turks under Istemi in alliance with the Persians subdue Hephthalite Empire
- 559-561 Avars advance north of the Black Sea and defeat Sabirs, Utigurs, and Antes
- ca. 560-582/83 Baian, khagan of the Avars
- 560/61-572 Alboin, king of the Langobards
- 562/63 First Turkish embassy in Constantinople warns against alliance with the Avars
- 562 Sigibert I, king of the Franks, repels an Avar attack near the Elbe
- 563 Avars at the Lower Danube; negotiations about a settlement on Roman territory fail
- 565-578 Emperor Justin II
- Nov. 565 The Avar envoy Targitius arrives shortly after Justin II's coronation; the emperor refuses to pay further subsidies
- 566 A second Avar expedition against the Franks under Sigibert I is victorious; he buys off the Avars with foodstuffs and concludes an alliance with them
- 566 The Gepids defeat the Langobards with Byzantine support, but do not hand over Sirmium to the Byzantines as promised
- Winter 566/67 A Langobard embassy concludes an alliance against the Gepids with Khagan Baian, but only under great concessions
- 567 Decisive victory of the Langobards under Alboin against the Gepids, whose king Cunimund dies in battle; the Avars occupy the land of the Gepids and besiege the Gepid capital Sirmium, which Byzantine troops under Bonus have occupied
Settlement
- 567-574 Fruitless negotiations between the Avars and Byzantium for a new treaty
- April 568 Langobards and affiliated groups under King Alboin begin to leave Pannonia for Italy; the Avars occupy the land of the Langobards
- Late 568 Turkish embassy under the Sogdian Maniakh in Constantinople
- 569-571 Byzantine embassy under Zemarchus travels to the Turk khagan Sizabulos/Istemi
- ca. 570 Victory of Tiberius over the Avars
- 572 Beginning of the twenty-year war of Byzantium against the Persians; Avar pressure increases
- 574 Victory of the Avars over Tiberius; Emperor Justin II withdraws from politics, and in December appoints Tiberius Caesar
- Winter 574/75 A new treaty of the Avars with Byzantium fixes the annual subsidies at 80,000 solidi
- 576-577 Byzantine embassy under Valentinus meets the new Turkish khagan Turxanthus, who reproaches them because of the treaty with the Avars; Turks and subdued Utigurs take the Byzantine city Bosporus/Kerch
- 578 First culmination of Slavic raids in Thrace; Avars attack the Slavic settlement area north of the Danube with Byzantine support after the Slavic prince Dauritas has killed Avar envoys
- 578-582 Emperor Tiberius II
- 579-582 Avars besiege Sirmium; the city capitulates after three years
- 582 The peace treaty between Baian and Tiberius leaves the subsidies at 80,000 solidi plus arrears
The Crisis Years
- 582-602 Emperor Maurice
- ca. 583 - ca. 602/10 One of Baian’s sons is khagan
- ca. 582/83 Inner conflicts in the Turkish Empire
- ca. 583 The Varchonite tribes Tarniakh, Kotzagir, and Zabender flee from the Turks and join the Avars
- 583/84 New wave of Slavic raids in the Balkan provinces; Greece is increasingly targeted
- Fall 584 After the Byzantines have refused to raise the subsidies, the Avars capture Singidunum, Viminacium, and Augusta and march as far as Anchialus; failed mission of Comentiolus to the khagan
- Spring 585 A second Byzantine embassy under Elpidius concludes a treaty with the Avars that raises the subsidies to 100,000 solidi
- Fall 586 On the instigation of the fugitive Avar high priest Bookolabras, Maurice interns the Avar ambassador Targitius; the khagan renews his attacks and plunders Aquis, Bononia, Ratiaria, Apiaria, Durostorum, Zaldapa, Pannasa, Tropaeum Traiani, and Marcianopolis
- Sept. 586 Avar-led Slavic siege of Thessaloniki fails
- 587 War in Thrace, fighting at Tomi and at Sabulente Canalis; Avar attacks on Mesembria and unsuccessful sieges of Beroe, Diocletianopolis, and Philippopolis; successful intervention of John Mystacon at Adrianople
- 587/88 Avars and Slavs take Patras and other Greek cities and begin to settle in Greece
- 591-616 Langoard king Agilulf
- 591 Peace treaty between Byzantium and the new Persian king Khusrau
- 592 Slavs attack Singidunum; Avar war, fighting at the Procliana Pass; siege of Drizipera; Avar victory at Heraclea; General Priscus besieged in Tzurullon; renewal of the treaty
- 592 Bavarian campaign under Tassilo I against Slavs
- 593 Campaign of Priscus against Slavs north of the lower Danube; victories over the groups under Ardagast and Musucius
- 594 Slavic raids against Zaldapa, Aquis, and Scopi; Petrus leads a campaign against Slavs, victory over the Peiragast group, and defeat at the Helibacius
- 595 Campaign of Priscus against the Avars, confrontation at Singidunum; Avar raid on inland Dalmatia
- 595 Bavarian attack on Slavs; counterattack by the khagan, Bavarian army routed
- 596-597 Eighteen months of peace along the Danube
- 596 Avars attack Thuringia; the Frankish queen Brunhild buys them off
- Fall 597 Avar campaign along the Danube; Avar army hibernates near Tomi
- 598 Fighting in Thrace, Comentiolus defeated at Iatrus; Avars capture Drizipera; their army decimated by the plague; Roman envoy Harmaton negotiates a rise of subsidies to 120,000 solidi
- 599 Offensive of Priscus on Avar territory: victories opposite Viminacium, and over the khagan’s army at the Tisza
- ca. 600 Avar peace treaties with Langobards and Franks
- 601/2 Avars, Slavs, and Langobards raid Byzantine Istria
- 601 Avar army under Apsikh and Roman army under Petrus face each other at the Iron Gate
- 602 Avars under Apsikh defeat the Antes; Roman units under Guduin attack Slavs north of the lower Danube, but rebel against the order to hibernate in Slavic lands
- Nov. 602 Rebels under Phocas overthrow and kill Emperor Maurice
- 602-610 Emperor Phocas; new war against the Persians
- Aug. 603 A Slavic contingent sent by the Avars helps the Langobard king Agilulf to take Cremona
- ca. 604 Avar-Byzantine treaty; subsidies probably rise to 140,000 solidi
- ca. 602/10-626/30 Another son of Baian reigns as khagan
- 604 Slavic surprise attack on Thessaloniki
- 609/10 Avar-Slav raids in Illyricum
- Fall 610 Civil war in Byzantium; Phocas overthrown
- 610-641 Emperor Heraclius
- ca. 611 Avar victory over the Langobard dux of Friuli, Gisulf II; capture of Forum Iulii/Cividale and deportation of the captives to Pannonia
- ca. 611 Bavarians under Garibald defeated by Slavs at Aguntum; Brunhild's enemies suspect her of plotting with the Avars
- ca. 615 Avars and Slavs capture Naissus and Serdica
- ca. 615 Siege of Thessaloniki by Slavs under Chatzon
- 617 or 618 Thirty-three-day siege of Thessaloniki by Avars and Slavs under the command of the khagan
- ca. 618 Avar expedition to Thrace
- 618/19 Avar-Byzantine treaty (180,000 solidi?)
- June 623 Failed Avar ambush against Emperor Heraclius near Heraclea; raids inside the Long Walls
- 623 New treaty with subsidies of 200,000 solidi
- 623-638 Dagobert I, king of the Franks
- 623/24 Beginning of the successful rebellion of Slavs in Bohemia/Moravia under Sarno
- ca. 625-640 Salona abandoned because of Slavic pressure, population moves to Split
- Summer 626 Great Avar siege of Constantinople with Persian support fails after ten days
- Winter 627/28 The Persian war ends with Byzantine victory; Heraclius in Ctesiphon
Seventh Century
- 630 Frankish embassy in Constantinople
- 630/31 Throne conflicts in the Avar Empire between an Avar and a Bulgar contender; flight of the defeated Bulgars to Bavaria, where a large part is massacred; survivors under Alciocus flee to the “March of the Vinedi” to Duke Walluc
- ca. 631 Large-scale Frankish attack on Samo’s kingdom repelled at Wogastisburc; Langobard victory over Slavs in the Alps
- 630/35 Bulgar Empire north of the Black Sea under Khan Kuvrat expands against Avars and Turks
- 636-642 Arab/Islamic expansion to Palestine, Syria, and Egypt
- 642-668 Emperor Constans II
- 650s/660s Death of Khan Kuvrat; dissolution of his empire and rise of the Khazar khaganate
- ca. 660 Death of Sarno and dissolution of his kingdom
- 662-671 Grimoald, king of the Langobards
- 662 The dethroned Langobard king Perctarit, an exile at the Avar court, has to continue his flight because of diplomatic pressures by King Grimoald
- 663 Emperor Constans II fights the Langobards in southern Italy
- 663 Duke Lupus of Friuli rebels against King Grimoald; on Grimoald's invitation, the Avars invade Friuli, and Lupus falls in battle; the Avars leave only when Grimoald arrives with his army
- ca. 663 Alzeco comes to Italy with his Bulgars and settles with Langobard consent in the duchy of Benevento
- 668-685 Emperor Constantine IV
- July 677 A conflict with the Slavic prince Perbund leads to a Slavic siege of Thessaloniki
- 678 An Arabic fleet is defeated at Constantinople
- 678/679 The last attested Avar embassy in Constantinople congratulates the emperor on his victory
- 680 Bulgars under Asparukh defeat the Byzantines near the Danube delta; Bulgar khanate established in Moesia
- ca. 680 Kuver and his mixed group of Sermesianoi break free from Avar Pannonia and settle in the Keramesian plain; failed plot of Mavros against Thessaloniki
- 685-695, 705-711 Emperor Justinian II
Eighth Century
- 712-744 Liutprand, king of the Langobard
- ca.713/714 Destruction of Lorch by the Avars
- 742 The Carantanians under Boruth repel an Avar attack with the support of the Bavarian duke Odilo; beginning of Bavarian overlordship and Christian mission in Carantania
- 748-788 Tassilo III, duke of the Bavarians
- 768-814 Charlemagne, king of the Franks
- 774 Charlemagne defeats the Langobard king Desiderius and becomes king of the Langobards
- 782 Avar embassy meets Charlemagne at Lippspringe; an Avar army appears at the Enns
- 788 Tassilo III dethroned and confined
- 788 Frankish-Avar War; Avars defeated near the Italian and Bavarian borders
- 790 Avar embassy in Worms; no consensus on the boundary
- Aug.791 A Frankish-Langobard army takes an Avar fortification at the Italian border
- Fall 791 Great Avar campaign led by Charlemagne, departing from Lorch in September and proceeding to the Rába without much resistance; horse pestilence, return via Savaria
- 791 - end of 793 Charlemagne in Regensburg; preparations for an Avar war, works for Danube-Main canal
- 793-795 Saxon uprising
Demise
- 794/795 Inner conflict in the Avar Empire; death of the khagan and the iugurrus
- 795 Envoys of the tudun meet Charlemagne at Hliune at the Elbe and offer submission
- Fall 795 A Frankish-Slav army under Woynimir advances to the “ring” of the khagans and sacks it
- 796 The tudun comes to Charlemagne, submits, and is baptized; an army under Pippin of Italy and Duke Eric of Friuli sacks the ring again; the khagan submits; a synod at the Danube deals with the conversion of the Avars
- 797 Campaign of Eric of Friuli in Pannonia; fights against Slavs
- End of 797 Avar embassy meets Charlemagne at Herstelle
- 798 Bishop Arm of Salzburg is raised to archbishop with a view to the eastern missions
- 799-803 Great Avar uprising against the Franks
- 799 Eric of Friuli is killed by the residents of Tarsatica; Prefect Gerold I is murdered during a campaign against the Avars
- 802 The counts Chadaloh and Goteram fall in a fight against Avars near the castellum Guntionis
- 802/03-814 Bulgar khan Krum
- 803 The Franks finally put down the Avar revolt; the tudun comes to Charlemagne at Regensburg and submits
- ca. 804 Campaign of the Bulgar khan Krum against the Avars
- Early 805 The Christian kapkhan Theodore visits Charlemagne in Aachen and asks for land because of Slavic attacks; he obtains the region between Carnuntum and Savaria, but dies soon
- Sept. 805 The Avar khagan asks Charlemagne to reestablish his supreme rule; on September 21, he is baptized with the name Abraham in the Fischa river
- 805 The capitulary of Thionville institutes Lorch as a toll post toward Slavs and Avars
- 811 A Frankish army mediates in fights between Avars and Slavs in Pannonia; the canizauci, the tudun, and other Avar and Slavic princes are summoned to Aachen
- 811 Emperor Nicephorus invades Bulgaria and falls in battle; in the Bulgar army, Avars are also attested
- 814 Khan Krum plans to attack Constantinople; his army is said to have included Avar mercenaries; Krum dies before putting the plan into action
- 822 Last attested Avar embassy at the Frankish court
- 828 The administrative reform of the eastern territories of Bavaria removes the Avar tributary principality