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    married to the emperor's niece Maria Asenina (daughter of Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria), and made grand duke (megas doux) and commander-in-chief of the...
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  • Ivan Asen II Aksakovo – Russian littérateur Ivan Aksakov Benkovski, Kardzhali Province – revolutionary Georgi Benkovski Blagoevgrad – Bulgarian Workers'...
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  • II Boris-Michael (d. 907), knyaz of Bulgaria Michael II Asen (1238/41–1256), tsar of Bulgaria, son of Ivan Asen II Michael (1270–after 1302), only known...
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  • Michael II Asen, ruler (tsar) of the Bulgarian Empire, succeeds his brother Kaliman I (possibly poisoned). He confirms the reconquest of Bulgarian territories...
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  • 75), p. 109. Herman of Reichenau: Chronicle (year 1044), pp. 75–76. "CARLO III d'Angiò Durazzo, re di Napoli, detto della Pace, o il Piccolo in "Dizionario...
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  • List of palaces (category CS1 Bulgarian-language sources (bg))
    Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1393). Belogradchik Fortress - ancient fortress constructed during the time the region was part of the Roman Empire. Asen's Fortress...
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  • Shortly after Miguel Rodriguez is discovered holding onto Jewish rites, an Auto-da-fé is held in the presence of the King and Queen. Miguel and his wife...
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  • Fearless on 10 September 1419, Montereau, France Assassination of Henry III on 2 August 1589, Château de Saint-Cloud, Saint-Cloud, France Assassination...
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  • 762–765) – First Bulgarian Empire Cometopuli dynasty (AD 997–1018) – First Bulgarian Empire Asen dynasty (AD 1185–1280) – Second Bulgarian Empire Sratsimir...
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  • ruler in Bulgaria, as well as in North Macedonia. Ivan Asen I, Peter IV and Kaloyan are the three brothers tsars that reestablished Bulgaria after a major...
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  • Anhatomirim Fortaleza de São José da Ponta Grossa Forte de São João da Bertioga Anevo Fortress, Sopot Municipality Asen's Fortress, Asenovgrad Baba Vida...
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  • forces under Theodore Komnenos (Doukas) invade Bulgaria, breaking the peace treaty with Tsar Ivan Asen II. Theodore gathers a large army, including western...
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  • Minister) The Shishmanov family Alexander Shishmanov (Mayor of Svishtov) Asen Shishmanov (Member of Parliament) Ivan Shishmanov (former Minister, Ambassador...
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  • Bulgarians near Adrianople. The young and inexperienced Tsar Michael II Asen (also mentioned Michael I Asen) is caught by surprise and the Bulgarians...
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  • (some 10,000 men) to Bulgaria, to impose his ally (and son-in-law) Ivan Asen III on the throne. Tsar Ivaylo, former rebel leader (see Uprising of Ivaylo)...
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  • 1390) Imelda Lambertini, Italian nun and patroness (d. 1333) Michael Asen IV, Bulgarian prince and co-ruler (d. 1355) Nicolas de Besse, French bishop and...
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    2021. Santos, Patricia Fachin e João Vitor. "Campanha da Legalidade e o Brasil de hoje. Defesa da Constituição, senso de oportunidade política e mobilização...
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  • List of equestrian statues (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    Monument of Khan Krum near ancient Bulgarian castle Misionis. Varna Monument to Tsar Kaloyan. Veliko Tarnovo Monument of the Asen dynasty with 4 equestrian statues...
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