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    Vladimir-Rasate (Bulgarian: Владимир Расате, Medieval Greek: Βαλδίμερ) was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire from 889 to 893. In 853 or 854, the...
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    record of this name was the name of Vladimir-Rasate (died 893), ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire. Vladimir-Rasate was the second Bulgarian ruler following...
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  • his eldest son Vladimir-Rasate who tried to restore Tengrism, the traditional religion of the country since 681. After Vladimir-Rasate was deposed by...
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    sought to avenge that defeat. In 853 or 854, the Bulgarian army led by Vladimir-Rasate, the son of Boris I, invaded Serbia, with the aim of replacing the...
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  • falls after the death of Charles the Fat. 893: Council of Preslav - Vladimir-Rasate is dethroned and succeeded as Prince of Bulgaria by Simeon I; the capital...
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    aristocracy and even from Boris-Mihail's son and heir to the throne, Vladimir-Rasate, who tried to suppress Christianity and revert to paganism as he saw...
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  • the Bulgarians to replace the Byzantine overlordship on the Serbs Vladimir-Rasate and 12 Boyars taken prisoner Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924 Part...
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    assembled after the unsuccessful attempt of Boris I's eldest son Vladimir-Rasate (r. 889–893) to restore the traditional Bulgar religion, Tengriism...
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    assembled after the unsuccessful attempt of Boris I's eldest son Vladimir-Rasate to restore Paganism, it was decided that Old Bulgarian was to replace...
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  • 831–836) Presian I, khan (r. 836–852) Boris I, khan, knyaz (r. 852–889) Vladimir-Rasate, knyaz (r. 889–893) Simeon I, knyaz, tsar (r. 893–927) Peter I, tsar...
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    853 or 854, the new Bulgarian ruler Boris I sent an army, led by his son Vladimir, to attack the Serbs, aiming to replace Byzantine influence over them....
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    we only have a seal found in the 19th century. The next known is Jovan Vladimir, who became a Bulgarian vassal. Stefan Vojislav succeeds in giving the...
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  • forced to flee into exile. Boris I, 852–889, abdicated 889 died 907. Vladimir-Rasate, 889–893, deposed, blinded and imprisoned by his father. Peter I of...
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    Presian Vlastimir Serbian victory Bulgarian–Serbian War (853) 853 Vladimir-Rasate Mutimir Serbian victory Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924 917–924 Simeon...
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    sought to avenge that defeat, an in 853 or 854, the Bulgar army led by Vladimir-Rasate, the son of Boris I, invaded Serbia, with the aim to replace the Byzantine...
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  • occupation of Vinekh Viola, Duchess of Opole Vissarion of Bulgaria Vladimir-Rasate Vladislav the Grammarian Vonko Wallachia W.l.n.d.r, Battle of Yanuka...
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    protest against Vladimir Putin's aggression. At the protest, the leader of the Bulgarian National Union 'New Democracy', Boyan Rasate, demonstrated his...
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    nationalism Lyuben Dilov Jr. 23 Bulgarian National Union Ultranationalism Boyan Rasate [bg] 0.07% 0 / 240 24 BSP for Bulgaria BSP Social conservatism Social democracy...
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    National Union – New Democracy Ultranationalism Anti-immigration Boyan Rasate [bg] 0.07% 0 / 240 10 National Movement for Stability and Progress Populism...
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    Siderov Chairman of the party Attack Magdalena Tasheva Attack 11 Boyan Rasate Chairman of the party Bulgarian National Union – New Democracy Elena Vatashka...
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    National Union – New Democracy 16 Ultranationalism Anti-immigration Boyan Rasate 0.04% 0 / 240 IS.BG Stand Up, Bulgaria 17 Anti-corruption Direct democracy...
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    ISBN 3-88309-064-6. Tsanev, Stefan (2006). "10 (889–912) Zlatnijat vek. Knjaz Rasate-Vladimir, car Simeon Veliki; 11 (912–927) Kǎrvavijat vek. Simeon – car na bǎlgari...
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