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    Ivan Vladislav (Church Slavonic: Їѡаннъ Владиславъ; Bulgarian: Иван/Йоан Владислав; died February 1018) served as the emperor (tsar) of the First Bulgarian...
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    Romania and Moldova, which are non-Slavic countries. Vladislav, a duke of Croatia, 821–c. 835 Ivan Vladislav, emperor of Bulgaria 1015–1018 Vladislaus I, duke...
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    Ivan Vladislav Point (Bulgarian: нос Иван Владислав, ‘Nos Ivan Vladislav’ \'nos i-'van vla-di-'slav\) is a point on the north coast of Rugged Island off...
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    the 12th century onwards: the 'Bulgar-slayer'. The Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Vladislav restored the fortifications of Bitola in 1015 and survived an assassination...
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    with Cyrillic letters of Ivan Vladislav from 1015/17". In the final stages of the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav was able to renovate and...
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    cousin and son of Aaron, Ivan Vladislav. With his own death in 1018 the First Bulgarian Empire came to an end. Ivan Vladislav's sons Presian, Alusian and...
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  • to: Presian of Bulgaria, khan of Bulgaria in 836–852 Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav) (died 1060/61), heir of the last tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire...
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  • (tsaritsa) of the First Bulgarian Empire. She was the wife of Tsar Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria and was involved in political manoeuvring. Maria was a daughter...
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    However, the Byzantines secured the assistance of Ivan Vladislav, who owed his life to Radomir. Vladislav murdered Radomir while hunting near Ostrovo, and...
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    Belarusian-Russian singer Ivan, German codename of Serbian spy Duško Popov Ivan Vladislav, Bulgarian emperor (1015–1018) Ivan Asen I, Bulgarian emperor...
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    his cousin Ivan Vladislav, who, ironically, owed his life to him. Unable to restore the Bulgarian Empire's previous power, Ivan Vladislav himself was...
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    to as Ivan IV Smilets, numbered after Ivan Asen I–III (then considered Ivan I–III) and not counting Kaloyan as Ivan I nor counting Ivan Vladislav. The...
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    1018. The last royal spouse to use the title was Maria, the wife of Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria. When the Second Bulgarian Empire was created in 1185 the...
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    probably the oldest son of the last tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire, Ivan Vladislav (r. 1015–1018), who after the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria entered...
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    aligned with Bulgaria at the time, since Vladislav was married to Beloslava, the daughter of Ivan Asen II. Vladislav secured Hum, a maritime province under...
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    short reigns of his son Gavril Radomir and his nephew Ivan Vladislav. In 1018, Ivan Vladislav's widow, Maria, negotiated very favorable terms of surrender...
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  • period after the abdication of her spouse in 1059. She was a daughter of Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria and his wife Maria, and thus a sister of Presian and Alusian...
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    and Ivan Vladislav were unable to effectively resist the attacks of Basil II, and Bulgaria was completely defeated in 1018. In that year Emperor Ivan Vladislav...
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    Jovan Vladimir (redirect from Ivan Vladimir)
    1014 and death soon after. In 1016, Vladimir fell victim to a plot by Ivan Vladislav, the last ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire. He was beheaded in front...
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    Isaac married Catherine of Bulgaria (born c. 1010), a daughter of Ivan Vladislav (r. 1015–1018), the last Tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire. From c...
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    entities. An example is the last ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire Ivan Vladislav, who in the Bitola inscription dated 1015–16 called himself "autocrat...
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  • Ivan of Bulgaria may refer to: Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria, Bulgarian emperor (1015–18) Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria, Bulgarian emperor (1189–96) Ivan II or...
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  • Dupnitsa. Only his eldest son Ivan Vladislav was spared due to the intervention of Samuel's son Gavril Radomir. Ivan Vladislav murdered his saviour 39 years...
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  • Ἀαρών) was a younger son of the last Tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire, Ivan Vladislav (r. 1015–1018). After the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria he entered...
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    the rebels captured. They also claim that it is highly unlikely that Ivan Vladislav, who in 1015 murdered his cousin Gavril Radomir (Delyan's supposed father)...
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    Radomir of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria Presian II of Bulgaria Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria Constantin Bodin (Peter (III)) Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria...
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    Metropolitan's Diocese. In 1015, Tsar Gavril Radomir was killed by his cousin Ivan Vladislav, who then declared himself tsar and rebuilt the city's fortress. To...
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    Inscription in the National Historical Museum of Bulgaria citing Nicholas and Ripsime as grandparents of Ivan Vladislav, the son of Aron....
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  • circumstances 1015 Gavril Radomir, Tsar of Bulgaria, assassinated by his cousin Ivan Vladislav who usurped the throne 1040 Duncan I of Scotland, killed at the Battle...
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    Basil II was preserved thirty years later in the Bitola inscription of Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018), the son of Aron. In addition to the Bitola inscription...
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