The Uprising of Petar Delyan (Bulgarian: Въстанието на Петър Делян, Greek: Επανάσταση του Πέτρου Δελεάνου), which took place in 1040–1041, was a major...
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Petar Delyan (reigned 1040–1041) (Bulgarian: Петър Делян; Greek: Πέτρος Δελεάνος), sometimes enumerated as Petar II, (Петър II) was the leader of a major...
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Delyan may refer to: Petar Delyan (reigned 1040–1041), leader of a major Bulgarian uprising against Byzantine rule Delyan Dobrev, Bulgarian politician...
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Epirus (redirect from History of Epirus)
(Hadrianopolis). The region joined the uprising of Petar Delyan in 1040, and suffered in the First Norman invasion of the Balkans: Dyrrhachium was occupied...
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Hellas (theme) (redirect from Theme of Hellas)
century was largely a period of peace for southern Greece, interrupted only by raids during the uprising of Petar Delyan (1040–1041), a raid by the Turkic...
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(future) Byzantine emperors. His second son Alusian took part in the Uprising of Petar Delyan against Byzantine rule but eventually betrayed the Bulgarian cause...
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1028–1033) in c. 1029, and Alousianos was actively involved in the Uprising of Petar Delyan in 1040–1041. His daughter married Romanos Diogenes. The third...
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Kutmichevitsa (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from September 2020)
Kutmichevitsa. The population of the region took part in the Uprising of Petar Delyan (1040–1041) and the Uprising of Georgi Voiteh (1072) against Byzantine...
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period of peace at this time, interrupted only by raids during the uprising of Petar Delyan (1040–1041), plundering by the Uzès in 1064, and the brief Norman...
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Nicopolis (theme) (redirect from Theme of Nicopolis)
for fiscal reasons – most of the theme joined the uprising of Petar Delyan. The region suffered in the Byzantine–Norman Wars of the late 11th century: Arta...
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II of Bulgaria Roman of Bulgaria Samuil of Bulgaria Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria Presian II of Bulgaria Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria...
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adopted the new name in reference to two leaders of 11th-century anti-Byzantine rebellions, Peter Delyan and Constantine Bodin (or Peter), rather than Peter I...
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other privileges. After the death of Basil II the empire entered into a period of instability. In 1040, Peter Delyan organized a large-scale rebellion...
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The Uprising of Ivaylo (Bulgarian: Въстанието на Ивайло) was a rebellion of the Bulgarian peasantry against the incompetent rule of Emperor Constantine...
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"Emperor of the Bulgarians" and gave him the name 'Peter III', recalling the names of the Emperor-Saint Peter I (d. 970) and of Peter II Delyan (who had...
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İnalcık, Halil. (1998). "Dobrudja". Encyclopaedia of Islam II. Leiden: E. J. Brill. 611 a-b Delev, Petǎr; Valeri Kacunov; Plamen Mitev; Evgenija Kalinova;...
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Byzantine–Bulgarian wars (category Invasions of Europe)
was rewarded with the high courtly rank of magistros. Meanwhile, though blind, Peter II Delyan resumed command of the Bulgarian forces, but the Byzantine...
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Second Bulgarian Empire (redirect from Kingdom of Bulgarians and Vlachs)
centre of the resistance was the theme of Bulgaria, in what is now Macedonia, where the massive Uprising of Peter Delyan (1040–41) and the Uprising of Georgi...
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left near Karnul (today Delyan, Sofia Province) in an attempt to join up with the Morava division. However, three battalions of Bulgarian troops led by...
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northeastern Bulgaria. A local Bulgarian uprising broke there, led by two boyars – Petar and Boyan, who became allies of the Cometopuli and submitted to their...
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the Serbian prince Petar Gojniković to turn against his ally, Simeon I. After the Byzantine army was annihilated in the battle of Achelous on 20 August...
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Medieval Bulgarian army (redirect from Medieval Battles of the Bulgarian Army)
primary military body of the First and the Second Bulgarian Empires, and some Puppet states of the former, like the Despotate of Dobruja. During the first...
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Bulgars (redirect from Name of Bulgaria)
used the Slavic dialect from Macedonia. Among Bulgarian academics, notably Petar Dobrev, a hypothesis linking the Bulgar language to the Iranic languages...
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Hristo Ivanov (politician) (category Government ministers of Bulgaria)
and Delyan Peevski (mentioned with his nickname "Shishi" in the leaked conversation). In late 2020, protest leaders attempted to form a coalition of extra-parliamentary...
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First Bulgarian Empire (redirect from History of First Bulgarian Empire)
Петър Берон (Petar Beron). ISBN 978-954-402-047-7. Ангелов (Angelov), Димитър (Dimitar) (1971). Образуване на българската народност (Formation of the Bulgarian...
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This is a timeline of Bulgarian history. Bulgaria History of Bulgaria Timeline of Sofia Timeline of Plovdiv Timeline of Varna List of Bulgarian monarchs...
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Serbia in the Middle Ages (redirect from History of medieval serbia)
during Peter Delyan's rebellion of 1040–41. Emperor Dušan appointed čelniks to head cities within the empire. There was a special category of čelniks, which...
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Stefan Vojislav (redirect from Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav of Serbia)
imprisoned by Vojislav and taken to Ston. The 1040-41 Uprising of Peter Delyan, who crowned himself "Czar Peter of the Bulgarians", made another Byzantine incursion...
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historiography, based on the works of Vasil Zlatarski and Petăr Nikov, Béla's invasion took place in the spring of 1232, capturing Belgrade and Barancs...
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Peter Charanis Peter Delyan Peter Delyan, Uprising of Peter Megaw Peter of Apamea Peter of Diokleia Peter of Damascus Peter of Goulaion Peter the Hermit...
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