Manuel built light boats; Geza exchanged peace & submission for some of the prisoners lost in 1150

Summary:
 
Dates:
1151 
Geza II, king of Hungary (Geza 52)
  • When Manuel 1 came to the Danube (on rumour that he was planning an attack) and built light boats, he was afraid and made peace, exchanging a promised alliance for the return of the previous year'’s prisoners above the number of 10,000 (:) Kinnamos 120.1-10
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
  • After days of inactivity he constructed light ships, so that Geza 52 (of Hungary) feared defeat and made peace exchanging promises of alliance for the return of the previous year’'s prisoners above the number of 10,000. Manuel withdrew (:) Kinnamos 120.1-10