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A.A. Vasiliev
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1 2,4 | developed and confirmed by the Bulgarian scholar, Bobtchev, that 2 2,4 | by Pope Nicholas I to the Bulgarian king Boris, after he had 3 2,5 | problem. The Persian War. Bulgarian and Slavic attacks. The 4 4,1 | advance and the origin of the Bulgarian kingdom.~ From the second 5 4,1 | the formation of the new Bulgarian kingdom on the northern 6 4,1 | Onogurs. Under Constans II a Bulgarian horde headed by Asparuch ( 7 4,1 | neighboring provinces. The Bulgarian newcomers introduced military 8 4,1 | weaker than the Slavs, the Bulgarian horde of Asparuch soon found 9 4,1 | supposed site of the older Bulgarian seat (aul) and discovered 10 4,1 | of the old capital of the Bulgarian kingdom (Pliska, or Pliskova) 11 4,1 | of a clear idea about the Bulgarian horde which settled in the 12 4,1 | the earliest monuments of Bulgarian customs and manners, found 13 4,1 | other hand, the rise of the Bulgarian kingdom on the northern 14 4,4 | northern border rose the Bulgarian kingdom (in the second half 15 4,4 | the growing Slavonic and Bulgarian menace in the north of the 16 5,2 | Internal conditions in the Bulgarian kingdom of the eighth century 17 5,2 | were very intricate. The Bulgarian chiefs competed with each 18 5,2 | Slavs of the peninsula. The Bulgarian khans of the late seventh 19 5,2 | the reign of Leo III the Bulgarian kingdom succeeded in maintaining 20 5,2 | fortifications along the Bulgarian border. Constantine treated 21 5,2 | treated with contempt the Bulgarian ambassador to Constantinople. 22 5,2 | aim of annihilating the Bulgarian kingdom. These expeditions 23 5,2 | the eighth century, the Bulgarian forces included also the 24 5,3 | and explained it by Leo’s Bulgarian policy. Leo saw that the 25 5,8 | severely wounded in the Bulgarian campaign. Stauracius died 26 5,8 | of the ninth century the Bulgarian throne was occupied by Krum, 27 5,8 | the dead emperor and the “Bulgarian boliads” (nobles)[149] were 28 5,8 | temporary respite from the Bulgarian menace.[151]~ One of the 29 5,8 | against possible future Bulgarian attacks.~ Later Bulgaro-Byzantine 30 5,8 | ninth century, when the Bulgarian throne passed into the hands 31 5,8 | imperial troops. The pagan Bulgarian khans severely persecuted “ 32 5,8 | of the troubled events in Bulgarian history, as well as for 33 5,8 | not willing to grant the Bulgarian church complete independence. 34 5,8 | of the conversion of the Bulgarian king, Boris, to Christianity, 35 6,2 | forces were thrown into the Bulgarian war. Luckily for the Empire, 36 6,2 | Lemnos.”[11]~ After the Bulgarian campaign very capable generals 37 6,2 | because the Russian and Bulgarian wars, and the insurrection 38 6,2 | Minor and the continuing Bulgarian war demanded Basil’s undivided 39 6,2 | Muslims, even though the Bulgarian war had not ceased. The 40 6,2 | leadership as soon as the Bulgarian war was over. As a result, 41 6,3 | of the union between the Bulgarian and Greek churches came 42 6,3 | were highly detrimental to Bulgarian trade. Bulgaria was ruled 43 6,3 | powers,[44] about which the Bulgarian historian Zlatarsky commented: “ 44 6,3 | 904] became part of the Bulgarian Kingdom; in other words, 45 6,3 | Simeon united under the Bulgarian sceptre all those Slavonic 46 6,3 | Balkan peninsula which gave Bulgarian nationality its ultimate 47 6,3 | the death of Simeon the Bulgarian in 927 there was almost 48 6,3 | no effect upon him. The Bulgarian army defeated the Greeks 49 6,3 | to Simeon. But in 918 the Bulgarian armies were occupied in 50 6,3 | were in the hands of the Bulgarian forces. Excavations made 51 6,3 | In the time of Simeon Bulgarian territory expanded enormously. 52 6,3 | royal title, as well as the Bulgarian patriarchate established 53 6,3 | and captured the entire Bulgarian dynasty. The annexation 54 6,3 | prominent rulers of the First Bulgarian Empire.”[55] For a long 55 6,3 | Empire. In 1018 the first Bulgarian kingdom ceased to exist, 56 6,3 | certain extent, however.~ The Bulgarian rebellion, which broke out 57 6,3 | in the nullification of Bulgarian autonomy. During the period 58 6,3 | by Hellenic culture. The Bulgarian people, however, maintained 59 6,3 | strength when the Second Bulgarian Kingdom was formed in the 60 6,3 | historian, “the downfall of the Bulgarian Kingdom in 1018 belongs 61 6,4 | discussed in connection with the Bulgarian wars.~ Still more important 62 6,5 | their territory and the Bulgarian kingdom was definitely established, 63 6,5 | Byzantine Empire by the Bulgarian kingdom, now became direct 64 6,5 | assigned the Patzinaks certain Bulgarian districts for settlement 65 6,7 | priests from Bulgaria, and Bulgarian King Boris again formed 66 6,7 | later historical fate of the Bulgarian people.~ During his confinement, 67 6,7 | concessions regarding the Bulgarian church. Basil and Photius 68 6,7 | population by the success of Bulgarian arms,”[89] After the council 69 6,7 | money for the upkeep of the Bulgarian war became very great and 70 6,8 | eyewitness of the events of the Bulgarian war, left a history in ten 71 6,8 | accounts of the Arabian, Bulgarian, and Russian campaigns of 72 6,8 | poem The Rebellion, the Bulgarian war, etc. All these are 73 7,1 | Psalm (79:13) compares the Bulgarian province with a grape‑vine, 74 7,2 | Empire appeared in the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, and in Asia Minor, 75 7,2 | and Turks and the Second Bulgarian kingdom.~ In the year of 76 7,2 | established the so-called Second Bulgarian Kingdom.~ At the head of 77 7,2 | of the two nationalities, Bulgarian and Wallachian, that has 78 7,2 | historians.” More recently, Bulgarian historians have traced the 79 7,2 | foundation of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom of Trnovo a national 80 7,2 | Kingdom of Trnovo a national Bulgarian achievement. Modern Roumanian 81 7,2 | formation of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom and say that the 82 7,2 | origin.~ Some elements of Bulgarian and Roumanian nationalism 83 7,2 | III in his letters to the Bulgarian King John (Calojoannes) 84 7,2 | in the movement. The new Bulgarian kingdom was ethnologtcally 85 7,2 | imperial robes. Now the new Bulgarian state was recognized as 86 7,2 | kingdom was known as the Bulgarian Kingdom of Trnovo, Simultaneously 87 7,2 | Simultaneously with the Bulgarian insurrection a similar movement 88 7,2 | help of the Serbian and Bulgarian leaders against Byzantium, 89 7,2 | cope alone with the new Bulgarian tsar who, entering into 90 7,2 | peninsula in the person of the Bulgarian king. The Second Bulgarian 91 7,2 | Bulgarian king. The Second Bulgarian Kingdom, which had increased 92 8,1 | foreign states — the Second Bulgarian Empire through the activity 93 8,2 | 1196 there had sat upon the Bulgarian throne Kalojan (John, Johannitsa), 94 8,2 | provoked the anger of the Bulgarian king, the Latins at the 95 8,2 | apparently, by order of the Bulgarian king, Baldwin was slain 96 8,2 | entirely in the hands of the Bulgarian king.”[13]~ The battle of 97 8,2 | significance both for the Bulgarian kingdom and for the Empire 98 8,2 | manifested itself,” stated a Bulgarian historian, “the purely Bulgarian 99 8,2 | Bulgarian historian, “the purely Bulgarian national tendency, which 100 8,2 | element, this sworn enemy of Bulgarian national independence, even 101 8,3 | successes of the Latins. But the Bulgarian danger to the Latins and 102 8,6 | Despotat of Epirus, and the Bulgarian Kingdom of John Asen II. 103 8,7 | on the northeast by the Bulgarian Kingdom, and on the west 104 8,7 | in whose destinies the Bulgarian Kingdom of John Asen II 105 8,9 | murders of Romans, like the Bulgarian kings who had preceded him. 106 8,9 | of the idea of the Great Bulgarian Kingdom which, it seemed, 107 8,9 | facilitate the realization of the Bulgarian tsar’s plans.~ On the death 108 8,9 | there of the autocephalous Bulgarian patriarchate, which was 109 8,12| brilliant epoch of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom passed away, and 110 8,12| rulers, Latin, Persian, Bulgarian, Scythian and others, punished 111 8,13| Theodore undertook two hard Bulgarian campaigns. On the news of 112 8,13| news of Vatatzesdeath the Bulgarian tsar, Michael Asen, seized 113 8,13| conquests might again become Bulgarian. In spite of many difficulties 114 8,13| generals, however, the two Bulgarian campaigns ended successfully 115 8,13| former frontiers, and one Bulgarian fortress was even ceded 116 8,17| Arab, Avar, Slavonic, and Bulgarian invasions which often successfully 117 8,17| with the Persian, Arab, Bulgarian, and Slavonic dangers a 118 9,3 | mentioned “a quarter called Bulgarian” (vicus qui vocatur Bulgarus).[ 119 9,3 | Bulgarus).[48] The Serbian and Bulgarian envoys arrived in Naples 120 9,3 | Michael, and in this war the Bulgarian Tsar Constantine Tech (Tich) 121 9,3 | the following war with the Bulgarian king, Constantine Tech, 122 9,3 | his son-in-law that the Bulgarian king was forced to stop 123 9,4 | chronologically with the Bulgarian movement towards the foundation 124 9,4 | foundation of the second Bulgarian Kingdom. Just as the Asen 125 9,4 | victory. In his flight the Bulgarian king was unhorsed and slain. 126 9,4 | Despotat of Epirus, the second Bulgarian Empire, the Emperor of Nicaea 127 9,5 | differed from the plans of the Bulgarian kings of the ninth and thirteenth 128 9,5 | complete independence of the Bulgarian people and wished to found 129 9,5 | people and wished to found a Bulgarian Empire which should include 130 9,5 | Serbia at their head, the Bulgarian and Greek clergy of the


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