use of names such as Ivan II Asen (for Ivan Asen II), George I Terter (for George Terter I) and Michael III Shishman (for Michael Asen III). Names of clans...
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"despot" by Bulgarian emperors Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria and George Terter I. By early 1290s Serbia expanded towards the vicinity of Vidin. In 1291...
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Index of Bulgarian Empire–related articles (section I)
Gavril Radomir George Sursuvul George Terter I George Terter II St George (Kyustendil), Church of Georgi Voiteh Georgi Voiteh, Uprising of Gigen Glad Glagolitic...
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relief, Ivan Asen III fled Tărnovo in 1280, and his brother-in-law, George Terter I, seized the throne, uniting the factious aristocracy and gradually taking...
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married his sister Maria (Kira Maria) to the Bulgaro-Cuman nobleman George Terter, but failed to assert himself throughout the country. Ivailo reappeared...
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interregnum after the premature death of Theodore Svetoslav's son George II Terter in 1322. It was recovered by the new emperor Michael Shishman (r. 1323–1330)...
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Medieval Bulgarian coinage (section George I Terter)
horseback Billon coins: Obverse - Christ on a throne; reverse - George I Terter (1280–1292) and his son Theodore Svetoslav as co-emperors. They are upright...
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capital had proclaimed as emperor one of their own, the magnate George Terter I. Surrounded by enemies and with diminishing support due to the constant...
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relief, Ivan Asen III fled Tarnovo in 1280, while his brother-in-law George Terter I seized the throne. The new ruler temporarily united the factious aristocracy...
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Velbuzhd) in the 1340s under Balik (member of the Bulgarian-Cuman dynasty of Terter according to some authors) and placed itself ecclesiastically under the...
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the very existence of the Bulgarian state. Its success under Tsar Simeon I the Great marked the creation of a wide-ranging empire, and its defeat in...
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Theodore Svetoslav of Bulgaria. It was conquered from Byzantium by George Terter II of Bulgaria in 1322. Andronikos III Palaiologos unsuccessfully besieged...
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Index of Byzantine Empire–related articles (section I)
Palaiologina Kantakouzene Anna Philanthropene Anna Porphyrogenita Anna Terter Anna Xylaloe Saint Anne Church, Trabzon Annianus of Alexandria Anno Domini...
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him. The nobility chose the powerful noble and ruler of Cherven, George I Terter, as emperor. He reigned for twelve years, bringing even stronger Mongol...
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rule of despot Aldimir, younger brother of the Bulgarian Emperor George Terter I (r. 1280–1292). Aldimir may have already been in charge of the fortress...
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1965 Georgi Dimitrov 2 Leva Collector Coin Ag 900° 2 Leva 20 000 6. 1965 Georgi Dimitrov 5 Leva Collector Coin Ag 900° 5 Leva 10 000 7. 1965 Georgi Dimitrov...
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between his brother Voysil based in Kopsis to the west, and Aldimir of the Terter dynasty based in Kran to the east. The Ottoman invasion of the Balkans in...
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Baranovsky, 1905 (acting) Alexander Kalachev, 1905–1907 Samkalov, 1907–1908 Georgi Kovalev, 1908–1916 Mikhail Poyarkov, 1916–1917 Russian: Елисаветпо́льская...
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