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1 2,4 | some part in the history of Bulgaria. At least it is the opinion 2 2,4 | the year 866 to send to Bulgaria “the mundane laws” (leges 3 4,1 | of Aboba in northeastern Bulgaria, somewhat northeast of the 4 4,1 | palace of the early Khans of Bulgaria and part of its walls with 5 5,2 | constructed against them.~ Within Bulgaria dynastic troubles ceased 6 5,2 | gradual formation of the Bulgaria of the ninth century, Slavonized 7 5,8 | in the early history of Bulgaria,”[152] in the time of Leo 8 5,8 | faith had found its way into Bulgaria long before the time of 9 5,8 | Christianity began to spread in Bulgaria very early. Even as early 10 5,8 | the political situation in Bulgaria, which forced him to seek 11 5,8 | Empire. Greek clergy came to Bulgaria to spread Christianity among 12 5,8 | guiding the spiritual life of Bulgaria, and he feared also that 13 5,8 | to send Latin priests to Bulgaria. The pope was very glad 14 5,8 | and priests soon came to Bulgaria, and the Greek clergy was 15 5,8 | short-lived, however, for Bulgaria soon turned again to the 16 6 | reduced to vassal dependence; Bulgaria was transformed into a Byzantine 17 6,2 | the east, with Russia and Bulgaria in the north, and in the 18 6,3 | Magyars.~ The relations with Bulgaria in the time of the Macedonian 19 6,3 | the time of King Simeon Bulgaria became a formidable enemy 20 6,3 | relations were maintained with Bulgaria. Immediately after the death 21 6,3 | Leo VI (886), peace with Bulgaria was broken immediately because 22 6,3 | detrimental to Bulgarian trade. Bulgaria was ruled at this time by 23 6,3 | make a sudden invasion of Bulgaria from the north in order 24 6,3 | boundary stone set up between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire 25 6,3 | collisions occurred between Bulgaria and the Byzantine Empire.~ 26 6,3 | warfare between the Empire and Bulgaria, and Simeon very definitely 27 6,3 | near Aboba in northeastern Bulgaria have revealed several columns 28 6,3 | disguised the fact that actually Bulgaria had collapsed.”[52] This 29 6,3 | Romanus Lecapenus. “Great Bulgaria” of Simeon’s time was torn 30 6,3 | of the political might of Bulgaria, the Magyars and the Patzinaks 31 6,3 | several times. The decline of Bulgaria’s strength was very advantageous 32 6,3 | success of Russian arms in Bulgaria brought Sviatoslav to the 33 6,3 | the pretext of defending Bulgaria from the onslaught of the 34 6,3 | conquered all of Eastern Bulgaria, and captured the entire 35 6,3 | The annexation of eastern Bulgaria was thus definitely completed 36 6,3 | ruler of western independent Bulgaria, and probably the founder 37 6,3 | proclaimed himself king of Bulgaria. Only at the beginning of 38 6,3 | After his death in 1014, Bulgaria was too weak to resist the 39 6,5 | conditions changed. Eastern Bulgaria was conquered by John Tzimisces, 40 6,5 | the conquest until all of Bulgaria was under Byzantine sway. 41 6,5 | from behind. Theophylact of Bulgaria, the church writer of the 42 6,7 | of religious affairs in Bulgaria, where the Latin clergy 43 6,7 | removal of Latin priests from Bulgaria, and Bulgarian King Boris 44 6,8 | Emir of Crete, to Simeon of Bulgaria, to the popes, to Emperor 45 7,1 | doctrine had been carried into Bulgaria by the reformer of that 46 7,1 | followers Bogomiles. From Bulgaria the Bogomile doctrine later 47 7,1 | matters, especially within Bulgaria, which had been conquered 48 7,1 | through Germany, Hungary, and Bulgaria towards Constantinople. 49 7,1 | Theophylact, the archbishop of Bulgaria, explained in one of his 50 7,1 | contemporary, the archbishop of Bulgaria, Theophylact, using the 51 7,2 | in the Balkan peninsula. Bulgaria, which had been conquered 52 7,2 | racial elements in northern Bulgaria, denied the strength of 53 7,2 | an alliance with Peter of Bulgaria for the common fight against 54 7,2 | permanent possession of Bulgaria and secure the imperial 55 7,2 | Byzantine customs, reigned in Bulgaria. He was the famous Tsar 56 7,4 | treatise of Theophylact of Bulgaria, On the Errors of the Latins, 57 7,4 | century, the archbishop of Bulgaria, Theophylact, “rather robbers 58 7,4 | and with the secession of Bulgaria in 1186, the territory of 59 7,4 | of Achrida (Ochrida) in Bulgaria. He was born on the island 60 7,4 | archbishopric of Achrida in Bulgaria, which at that time was 61 7,4 | not fulfilled. He died in Bulgaria at the beginning of the 62 8,1 | This was especially true of Bulgaria.~ The whole thirteenth century 63 8,2 | however, left the capital for Bulgaria and refused to come to Nicaea 64 8,2 | crusaders would conquer Bulgaria by force of arms and reduce 65 8,2 | is known to have lived in Bulgaria, played an important part 66 8,2 | crusaders.”[9] The tsar of Bulgaria longed for the crown of 67 8,2 | against which the king of Bulgaria opened a merciless and destructive 68 8,2 | the city. Thus the king of Bulgaria was unable to take advantage 69 8,2 | the greatest diplomatists Bulgaria had ever borne.”[18]~ But 70 8,2 | invasion had withdrawn to Bulgaria, refused to come to Nicaea, 71 8,7 | two most menacing foes, Bulgaria and Epirus. But after the 72 8,7 | Ochrida (Achrida) and of “all Bulgaria,” Demetrius Chomatenus ( 73 8,8 | north by John Asen II of Bulgaria, who also had a claim upon 74 8,9 | The role of Bulgaria in the Christian East under 75 8,9 | Theodore of Epirus, the tsar of Bulgaria occupied Hadrianople without 76 8,9 | Forty Martyrs at Trnovo (Bulgaria), the tsar of Bulgaria told 77 8,9 | Bulgaria), the tsar of Bulgaria told of the results of his 78 8,9 | almost all Serbia, and all Bulgaria was under Asen’s influence.[ 79 8,9 | the internal history of Bulgaria was the recognition there 80 8,9 | Accordingly the king of Bulgaria changed his policy and came 81 8,12| advantage of the decline of Bulgaria, John Vatatzes crossed with 82 8,12| few months took away from Bulgaria all the regions of Macedonia 83 8,12| Thessalonica, Epirus, and Bulgaria — he brought under his power 84 8,13| the confines of Epirus and Bulgaria. Dyrrachium “was the western 85 8,14| John Camaterus, died in Bulgaria, having fled there before 86 8,14| taking the field against Bulgaria and was successful in his 87 8,16| Epirus, Albania, Serbia, Bulgaria, and the Latin states.~ 88 9,4 | family led the movement in Bulgaria, so the family of the Nemanjas 89 9,4 | the two Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia. But after the 90 9,4 | and at about the same time Bulgaria, also weakened by internal 91 9,4 | and, any possibility that Bulgaria might restrain the further 92 9,4 | Byzantium, then to the Great Bulgaria of Simeon. For the first 93 9,5 | the Romans, but as tsar of Bulgaria.”[112] Similar aims were 94 9,6 | and the Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia, began to extend 95 9,6 | to face with Serbia and Bulgaria, which had already lost 96 9,6 | John V), the capital of Bulgaria, Trnovo, was also captured 97 9,6 | later the whole territory of Bulgaria came under the power of 98 9,7 | Europe. The subjugation of Bulgaria and the nearly complete 99 9,15| The sack of Serbia and Bulgaria by the Turks, the defeat