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The expedition of the veteran of the First Crusade and the Prince of Antioch, Bohemond, against the Byzantine Emperor Alexios I. Komnenos (1081 – 1108) in 1107/1108 is considered to be a specific epilogue of the early crusade movement initiated by the Roman Pope Urban II at the council in Clermont, France, in 1095. At the same time, it represents another stage of the Byzantine-Norman wars, first taking place in southern Italy and after 1081 in the regions of Byzantine Epirus, Macedonia and Thessaly. In the second part of this study, the authors analyse the Bohemond‘s campaign of 1107/8 in detail and outline its results.