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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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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Dioclea Petar Krešimir (died 1074/1075), King of Croatia and Dalmatia Petar Delyan (r. 1040-1041), Bulgarian rebel, declared Emperor of Bulgaria Notable...
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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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and Dryinopolis (Hadrianopolis). The region joined the uprising of Petar Delyan in 1040, and suffered in the First Norman invasion of the Balkans: Dyrrhachium...
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in c. 1029, and Alousianos was actively involved in the Uprising of Petar Delyan in 1040–1041. His daughter married Romanos Diogenes. The third eldest...
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Byzantine emperors. His second son Alusian took part in the Uprising of Petar Delyan against Byzantine rule but eventually betrayed the Bulgarian cause. Maria...
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Bogomil, Bojidar, Boris, Borislav, Boyan, Boiko, Branimir, Daniel, Danail, Delyan, Desislav, Dimo, Dobromir, Dragan, Dragomir, Elian, Genadi, Georgi, Grozdan...
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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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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 attack...
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for southern Greece, interrupted only by raids during the uprising of Petar Delyan (1040–1041), a raid by the Turkic Uzes tribe in 1064, and the unsuccessful...
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dissolving it. A rift in Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) surrounding Delyan Peevski saw 17 MPs expelled and a further eight leave. As of the end of...
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Peter I of Bulgaria (redirect from Petăr I of Bulgaria)
independence adopted his name to emphasize legitimacy and continuity (both Peter Delyan and Constantine Bodin adopted the royal name of Peter in their attempts...
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Peter II of Bulgaria (redirect from Petăr IV of Bulgaria)
reference to two leaders of 11th-century anti-Byzantine rebellions, Peter Delyan and Constantine Bodin (or Peter), rather than Peter I, who attempted to...
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revolt 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:...
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alleging a connection between Krastev and controversial Bulgarian politician, Delyan Peevski. Stoyanov further played an important role in negotiations for Bulgaria's...
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of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria Presian II of Bulgaria Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria Constantin Bodin (Peter (III)) Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria Peter...
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would not form a government which involved either Boyko Borisov or Delyan Peevski. Delyan Peevski, on his part, did not exclude his party's participation...
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experienced socialist activists and the presence of figures with alleged links to Delyan Peevski. He further stated that he had severe doubts that the newly formed...
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concentrated two divisions for an attack on the Bulgarian left near Karnul (today Delyan, Sofia Province) in an attempt to join up with the Morava division. However...
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reasons for these protests was the controversial appointment of media mogul Delyan Peevski as a chief of the National Security State Agency. The protests continued...
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positions. Some media outlets have connected the changes to the rift between Delyan Peevski and Ahmed Dogan within DPS, with it being alleged that the change...
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Chairman of Bulgaria's football team Lokomotiv Plovdiv, shot dead in 1995. Petar Petrov - Chairman of Bulgaria's football team Lokomotiv Plovdiv, shot dead...
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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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Bulgaria, in what is now Macedonia, where the massive Uprising of Peter Delyan (1040–41) and the Uprising of Georgi Voiteh (1072) took place. Both were...
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Ivan Vladislav. 1040 Peter Delyan organized a rebellion, but he failed to recreate the Bulgarian empire. 1041 Peter Delyan died. 1072 Constantine Bodin...
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itself raised many questions about connections between Boyko Borisov and Delyan Peevski (mentioned with his nickname "Shishi" in the leaked conversation)...
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trigger factor for the demonstrations was the controversial appointment of Delyan Peevski as head of DANS in June 2013, the public discontent stemmed from...
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at Corporate Commercial Bank, submitted applications against media mogul Delyan Peevski and Bulgaria's General Prosecutor Sotir Tsatsarov under the US Magnitsky...
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but he did not take over his seat. Mihaylova resigned on 18 June 2024. Delyan Peevski was elected but he did not take over his seat. Alieva-Veli resigned...
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