• Dobromir Chrysos (Macedonian: Добромир Хрс, Bulgarian: Добромир Хриз, Greek: Δοβρομηρός Χρύσος) was a Vlach warlord in eastern Macedonia during the reign...
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    Balkan warlord, Dobromir Chrysos, who in 1201 had risen in revolt along with the disaffected Byzantine general Manuel Kamytzes. Chrysos was already married...
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  • is: Dobromira. Notable bearers: Dobromir Chrysos, a Vlach leader of the Vlachs in what is today's North Macedonia Dobromir Mitov, retired Bulgarian football...
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    in North Macedonia. It was capital city of the independent rulers Dobromir Chrysos (from the 1190s to 1202) and Strez (from 1208 to 1214). Its ruins were...
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  • in Bulgaria) and captured Varna. He also supported the rebellion of Dobromir Chrysos and Manuel Kamytzes against Alexios III, but they were both defeated...
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  • joined his son-in-law, Dobromir Chrysos, in rebellion in 1201. Kamytzes captured Thessaly, but was quickly abandoned by Chrysos and defeated by the Imperial...
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    Bulgaria also come from Niketas Choniates who writes about a Vlach called Dobromir Chrysos who established an autonomous polity in the upper region of Vardar...
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    son-in-law of Byzantine emperor Alexios III Angelos, with the support of Dobromir Chrysos, the autonomous ruler of Prosek. Kamytzes managed to establish a short-lived...
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    authority survived, but in a much weakened state. In 1197, local lord Dobromir Chrysos established himself in the region of Vardar Macedonia, defying the...
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  • river in Hungary and Romania known as Chrysus in antiquity Dobromir Chrysus or Dobromir Chrysos (13th century), leader of the Vlachs and Bulgarian Slavs...
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    Spyridonakes in Macedonia. 1201–1202: Revolt of Manuel Kamytzes and Dobromir Chrysos in Thessaly and Macedonia. 1202–1204: Fourth Crusade was redirected...
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    Initially, the leader of the Vlachs and Bulgarians in eastern Macedonia Dobromir Chrysos (1185–1202) and later the Bulgarian sebastokrator and a member of the...
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  • was reduced in rank to an archbishopric, the Archbishopric of Ohrid. Dobromir Chrysos rebelled against the emperor and after an unsuccessful imperial campaign...
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  • Meglen area during the times of Dobromir Chrysos. Strez, another Vlach member of the Asan family, amplified Chrysos' lands by adding Macedonian territories...
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    revolts by semi-autonomous magnates and provincial governors. Those of Dobromir Chrysos, Ivanko and John Sypridonakes in Macedonia and Thrace are suppressed...
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    Byzantines because soon after the Bulgarians in Macedonia rebelled under Dobromir Chrysos. The peace lasted until 1189 when, due to the Bulgarian proposal to...
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  • taking advantage of a series of raids and rebellions – such as those of Dobromir Chrysos and Ivanko – then occurring in the Byzantine Empire's Balkan provinces...
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  • against him; Kamytzes was ransomed by his son-in-law, Ivanko's rival, Dobromir Chrysos. The emperor's sons-in-law Alexios Palaiologos and Theodore Laskaris...
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  • and Isaac had one daughter: Theodora Angelina, betrothed to Ivanko, Dobromir Chrysos, and finally Leopold VI, Duke of Austria. Anna and Theodore had three...
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    when a rebellion in Thessaly and Macedonia led by Manuel Kamytzes and Dobromir Chrysos cut southern Greece off from Constantinople, several revolts broke...
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  • Kamytzes launched an unsuccessful uprising together with his son-in-law Dobromir Chrysos. The fate of the family is obscure thereafter: the Partitio Romaniae...
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  • Byzantine emperor Alexios III Angelos (r. 1195–1203), with the support of Dobromir Chrysos, the autonomous ruler of Prosek, established a short-lived principality...
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  • a meeting with the emperor's representative, Alexios Palaiologos. Dobromir Chrysos (1198–1202) – emerging in Macedonia and Thessaly, he also was offered...
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  • II of Bulgaria, became Emperor of Bulgaria. (to October 1207) 1197 Dobromir Chrysos was a leader of the Vlachs and Bulgaria in eastern Macedonia during...
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  • of Alexandria Dioscorus of Aphrodito Diplomacy, Byzantine Diptych Dobromir Chrysos Dobroslav II Dobrodeia of Kiev Dobrotitsa Dobruja Dobruja, Despotate...
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  • Battle of Devingrad Devol (Albania) Dionisiy Divniy Dobreyshovo Gospels Dobromir Chrysos Dobrotitsa Dorotheus of Bulgaria Dobruja, Despotate of Dorostolon,...
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  • imprisoned his family. He was eventually defeated when his son-in-law, Dobromir Chrysos, defected to the emperor. Theodore Doukas c. 1180s/1200s Isaac II Angelos...
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  • (near modern Demir Kapija), formerly the capital of Vlach separatist Dobromir Chrysos. By 1209, Strez's realm spread over much of Macedonia, from the Struma...
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    Dobromir Hriz (Chrysos), who governed the area of Strumica. The coalition was quickly dissolved, as the Byzantines overcame both Ivanko and Dobromir Hriz...
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