When a revolt in Constantinople halted his dynastic project, he again invaded Thrace and conquered Adrianople.
After the refusal of the Byzantine Emperor, the Bulgarian army invaded Thrace.
The Bulgarian army invaded Thrace and defeated the Crusaders near Stara Zagora.
In 340, Philip assembled a large Macedonian army and invaded Thrace.
In 681 they invaded Thrace defeating the Byzantines again.
In retaliation, Simeon invaded Thrace in the summer of 914 and captured Adrianople.
He invades Thrace with a Visgothic force and raids the countryside.
Samuel invaded not only Thrace and the area of Thessaloniki, but also Thessaly, Hellas and Peloponnese.
He invaded Thrace in the summer of 914 and captured Adrianople.
The Visigoths invade Thrace and Macedonia.