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    First Bulgarian Empire (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    in Bulgarian historiography as the Pliska-Preslav culture, named after the first two capitals, Pliska and Preslav, where most of the surviving monuments...
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    in Ohrid and the Preslav Literary School in Preslav. This had been originally established in Pliska, but was moved in 893. In Preslav the Cyrillic script...
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    and sent them on to Boris in Pliska. Boris happily greeted two of these disciples, Clement of Ohrid and Naum of Preslav, who were of noble Bulgarian Slavic...
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    capital, Pliska, and the second in the region of Kutmichevitsa. According to his hagiography by Theophylact of Ohrid, while Naum stayed in Pliska working...
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    of the weakening Bulgarian Empire by defeating Boris II and capturing Preslav, the Bulgarian capital. Samuel managed to stabilize the Bulgarian state...
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    written code of law and checked a major Byzantine incursion at the Battle of Pliska, in which Byzantine emperor Nicephorus I was killed. Boris I abolished paganism...
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  • Byzantium in 681, and the establishment of a permanent Bulgarian capital at Pliska south of the Danube mark the beginning of the First Bulgarian Empire. The...
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    Bulgars (category Saltovo-Mayaki culture)
    the Saltovo-Mayaki culture. Kuznecov also found a connection in the plan of the Danube Bulgars sanctuaries at Pliska, Veliki Preslav, and Madara. The architectural...
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    Nesebar. Images of these ships have been found depicted on the walls of Pliska and Preslav. In 1235 Ivan Asen II sent 25 large galleys to help the Nicean emperor...
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    the rebellion broke out, Peter IV attempted to seize the old capital of Preslav but failed; he declared Tarnovo the capital of Bulgaria. From Moesia, the...
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    Bulgarians (section Culture)
    literary schools of Preslav and Ohrid developed a rich literary and cultural activity with authors of the rank of Constantine of Preslav, John Exarch, Chernorizets...
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    Thessaly as well as many islands. Their Doge took the title quartae partis et dimidiae totius imperii Romaniae dominator or "Lord of a quarter and a half...
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  • Mudry, Histoire de la Bosnie-Herzégovine faits et controverses, Éditions Ellipses, 1999 (chapitre 2: La Bosnie médiévale p. 25 à 42 et chapitre 7 : La...
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    Bakalov et al 2003, p. 361 Bozhilov & Gyuzelev 1999, p. 518 Fine 1987, p. 197 Andreev & Lalkov 1996, p. 226 Angelov et al 1981, p. 285 "De Michaele et Andronico...
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    Bulgarian fortresses in the area. The Byzantine troops recaptured Preslav and Pliska, putting north-eastern Bulgaria once again under Byzantine rule. The...
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    a moderately sized navy. On the same day as the battle Simeon died in Preslav and his successor Peter I faced internal difficulties and revolts by his...
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    of types used for hunting, while war heads have been found at Pliska and Veliki Preslav. The crossbow was adopted by the Byzantine infantry in the 13th...
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    Plovdiv (section Culture)
    Plovdiv is a cultural hub in Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 1999 and 2019. The city is an important economic, transport, cultural...
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    region of the Lower Danube. In Bulgaria it is usually referred to as Pliska-Preslav culture. The Pechenegs, the Cumans and Uzes are also mentioned by historic...
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  • 1000s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Xiphias captured the former Bulgarian capitals of Pliska and Great Preslav, along with Little Preslav, extending Byzantine control over the northeastern...
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  • Great Cathedral Basilica Small Basilica Aqueduct Pistiros Pliska Pomorie Thracian tomb Preslav Serdika (modern Sofia) Church of Saint George, Sofia Serdika...
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    pottery findings typical of Pliska and Preslav, and other material, also with Bulgar runic inscriptions). The 10th century De Administrando Imperio mentions...
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  • ISBN 9781483271255. de Vries, Jan (1984). European Urbanization 1500–1800. London: Methuen and Co. Fierro, Alfred (1996). Histoire et dictionnaire de Paris. Robert...
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    (Bulgarian: tsr’ i samodrzac Bl’garom i Gr’kom, Latin: imperator et moderator Bulgarorum et Grecorum). Ivan Asen II's successors kept "autocrat" in the title...
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  • for exporting their goods to the Bulgarian rising urban centres of Pliska and Preslav. Byzantine troops occupied large portions of Bulgaria, including modern...
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    Vol. 2, pp. 41 Siméon Vailhé, v. Anchialos, in Dictionnaire d'Histoire et de Géographie ecclésiastiques, vol. II, Paris 1914, coll. 1511-1513 Annuario...
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  • Palace Planudes, Anthology of Plato (exarch) Plato of Sakkoudion Plinta Pliska Pliska, Battle of Plotinopolis Poemen Poimanenon, Battle of Poliorcetica Polyeuctus...
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