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    Theodore Svetoslav (Bulgarian: Тодор Светослав, Todor Svetoslav and also Теодор Светослав, Teodor Svetoslav) ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1300...
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    Emperor of Bulgaria or simply acted as the overlord of his brother-in-law Theodore Svetoslav. He is accepted as a ruler of Bulgaria by Bulgarian historiography...
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    philosopher Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria, Tsar of Bulgaria from 1300 to 1322 Theodore I Palaiologos (c. 1355 – 1407), Byzantine despot Theodore II Palaiologos...
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  • Euphrosyne (died before 1308) was Bulgarian empress consort (tsarina), first wife of tzar Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria. The date of her birth is unknown. She...
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  • remained within the borders of Bulgaria. The marriage was probably concluded in spring 1308. After the death of Theodore Svetoslav, she remained in Tarnovo...
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    of the Bulgarian civil war and captured portions of Thrace, but the Bulgarian emperor Theodore Svetoslav retook these lands. The Byzantine-Bulgarian relations...
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    Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria (1300-1321), beginning the second reign of the Terterids, which also spanned that of his son, George II of Bulgaria. The...
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    children: Theodore Svetoslav, emperor of Bulgaria 1300–1322 Elena, married to Chaka, tsar of Tarnovo 1299–1300. By his second wife, Maria (Kira Maria) of Bulgaria...
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    of Bulgaria Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria George I of Bulgaria Smilets of Bulgaria Chaka of Bulgaria Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria George II of Bulgaria...
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  • settled in the possessions of Aldimir, where they may have remained even after the accession of Aldimir's nephew Theodore Svetoslav to the throne in 1300....
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    Aldimir (category Bulgarian people of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars)
    nephew Theodore Svetoslav (r. 1300–1322), the legitimate successor to the Bulgarian throne, invaded Bulgaria along with Tatar troops. The news of that invasion...
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    in the possessions of Aldimir and Marina, where they may have remained until the accession of Aldimir's nephew Theodore Svetoslav to the throne in 1300...
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    he was born not long before 1307. George Terter II was the son of Theodore Svetoslav and Euphrosyne, and was named after his paternal grandfather George...
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  • Euphrosyne of Kiev (c. 1130–c. 1193), wife of king Géza II of Hungary Euphrosyne of Bulgaria (died before 1308), first wife of tzar Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria...
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    title of despotēs from his cousin, Theodore Svetoslav, and was referred to in a contemporary Venetian source as a Despot of Bulgaria and Lord of Vidin...
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    Sratsimir, Theodore Svetoslav). When using a double name, the Christian name always preceded the name drawn from local tradition. Very rarely, Bulgarian rulers...
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    Bulgaria). Meanwhile, the Byzantine fleet took control of Vicina and other ports at the Danube Delta. Glabas Tarchaneiotes attacked Jacob Svetoslav who...
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    and held the marriage ceremony of Mankus's daughter Encona to Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria at his court, and his wife Euphrosyne became her god-mother...
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    Andronikos II Palaiologos (category Founders of Christian monasteries)
    Empire's problems were exploited by Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria, who defeated Michael IX and conquered much of northeastern Thrace in c. 1305–07. The...
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  • point of decline during the reign of the emperors George Terter I, Smilets and Chaka. He was executed for treason by emperor Theodore Svetoslav in 1300...
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    response, the Catalans, allied with the Bulgarian tsar, Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria sacked Thrace to the vicinity of Constantinople. In 1321, the powerful...
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    Michael IX Palaiologos (category Byzantine people of the Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars)
    with Tsar Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and secondly in 1324 with Tsar Michael Asen III of Bulgaria. After the death of his first wife Anna of Hungary...
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    Plovdiv (redirect from Plovdiv, Bulgaria)
    Philippopolis was a possession of Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria. It was conquered from Byzantium by George Terter II of Bulgaria in 1322. Andronikos III Palaiologos...
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    Moscow Timeline of the Yuan dynasty Timeline of the Ilkhanate Timeline of the Chagatai Khanate Timeline of Mongolian history Timeline of Mongols prior to...
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    Svetoslav (Bulgarian: Яков Светослав, Yakov Svetoslav) (ca. 1210s/1220s–1275 or 1276/1277) was a prominent 13th-century Bulgarian noble (bolyarin) of...
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    of despot from their cousin Theodore Svetoslav and the latter was referred to in a contemporary Venetian source as a Despot of Bulgaria and Lord of Vidin...
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    regained most of Thrace. For a time afterwards, Byzantium was not a serious threat to it. When Theodore Svetoslav was crowned Emperor of Bulgaria in 1300,...
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    for Theodore to marry Elena Asenina in 1235, to forge an alliance with her father, Ivan Asen II, Emperor of Bulgaria, against the Latin Empire of Constantinople...
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  • Mankus, a merchant in Constantinople - - 1300 husband's accession - Theodore Svetoslav Theodora Palaiologina Michael IX Palaiologos (Palaiologoi) - 1320...
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    Palaiologina (died after 1330), who married Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and then Michael Asen III of Bulgaria. Freely, J. (1998). Istanbul: The Imperial...
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