Index of Bulgarian Empire-related articles
This is a list of people, places, and events related to the medieval Bulgarian Empires — the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018), and the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396).
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- People are listed by first name. Events, monuments and institutions like "Battle/Siege/Council/Church/Duchy/etc. of NNN" are listed by the location/name.
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Achelous (917), Battle of Adrianople (1205), Battle of Adrianople (1254), Battle of Adrianople (813), Siege of Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile Agatha, wife of Samuel of Bulgaria Ajjar Ajtony Albania under the Bulgarian Empire Aldimir Alexius Slav Alexander (son of Ivan Shishman) Alogobotur Alusian of Bulgaria Anchialus (708), Battle of Anchialus (763), Battle of Andronikos Asen Anevo Fortress Anna (Anisia) Anna (daughter of Boris I) Anna Neda of Serbia Anna Maria of Hungary Anna of Wallachia Anna Terter of Bulgaria Anna-Theodora Asenina of Bulgaria Arcadiopolis (970), Battle of Arcadiopolis (1194), Battle of Archbishopric of Ohrid Aron Asen dynasty Asen's Fortress Asen and Peter, Uprising of Asparukh Avars
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Baba Vida Bachkovo Monastery Baldwin's Tower Ballshi Inscription Ban (title) Basil I of Bulgaria Basil II of Bulgaria Batbayan Belaur Belogradchik Fortress Beloslava of Bulgaria Berziti Berzitia, Battle of Beshevliev, Veselin Bitola (1015), Battle of Bitola inscription Bogomil (priest) Bogomilism Boila Boril Boril, book of Boris I Boris II Boruy, Battle of Boulgarophygon, Battle of Boyana Church Boyar Bozhenishki Urvich Braničevci Bulgaria Bulgaria (theme) Bulgaria, Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria, Christianization of Bulgaria, Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgarian army, medieval Bulgarian coinage, medieval Bulgarian Empire Bulgarian Empire, First Bulgarian Empire, Second Bulgarian khans, Nominalia of the Bulgarian literature, medieval Bulgarian navy, medieval Bulgarian royal charters, medieval Bulgarians Bulgars Byalgrad Byzantine Empire, Bulgarian wars with Byzantine Empire, 894–896 war with Byzantine Empire, 913–927 war with Byzantine civil war of 1321–28 Byzantine civil war of 1341–47
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Catherine of Bulgaria Chaka Chatalar Inscription Chernomen, Battle of Chernomen, Treaty of Chernorizets Hrabar Cherven (fortress) Christ Pantocrator (Nesebar), Church of Clement of Ohrid Codex Assemanius Codex Marianus Codex Suprasliensis Codex Zographensis Cometopuli dynasty Comita Nikola Constantine II Constantine of Kostenets Constantine of Preslav Constantine Tikh Asen Constantinople (922), Battle of Constantinople (717-718), Siege of Constantinople (1235), Siege of Cosmas the Priest Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 927 Croatia, Bulgarian wars with Cuman Tsaritsa of Bulgaria, The Cumans Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow Cyrillic script Cyrillic alphabet, early
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Darman and Kudelin Daskal Philip Psalter David Dejan (magnate) Demetrius of Bulgaria St Demetrius (Patalenitsa), Church of St Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of Desislava of Bulgaria Despot (court title) Devina, Battle of Devingrad Devol (Albania) Dionisiy Divniy Dobreyshovo Gospels Dobromir Chrysos Dobrotitsa Dorotheus of Bulgaria Dobruja, Despotate of Dorostolon, Siege of Dragana of Serbia Drougoubitai Dorothea of Bulgaria Dulo clan Dyrrhachium (1018), Battle of
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Gate of Trajan Gates of Trajan, Battle of the Gavril Radomir George Sursuvul George Terter I George Terter II St George (Kyustendil), Church of Georgi Voiteh Georgi Voiteh, Uprising of Gigen Glad Glagolitic alphabet Gostun Grand Župan Gregory of Bulgaria Gregory the Bulgarian Gregory of Sinai Gregory Tsamblak Gyuzelev, Vasil
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Hagia Sophia Church, Nesebar Hagia Sophia Church, Sofia Helena of Bulgaria Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel (Nesebar), Church of the Holy Ascension of God, Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Mother of God (Asen's Fortress), Church of the Holy Mother of God (Donja Kamenica), Church of the Holy Mother of God Eleusa (Nesebar), Church of the Holy Forty Martyrs (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of the Holy Trinity, Patriarchal Monastery of the Hranislav Hrelyo Hungary, Bulgarian wars with
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Ichirgu-boil Ignatius of Bulgaria Ihtiman, Battle of Irene Doukaina Laskarina Irene Komnene Doukaina Irene Lekapene Irene of Larissa Irene Palaiologina Isbul Ivan II Ivan Alexander Ivan Asen I Ivan Asen II Ivan Asen III Ivan Asen IV Ivan Asen V Ivan Shishman Ivan Sratsimir Ivan Stephen Ivan the Russian Ivan Vladislav Ivanko of Bulgaria Ivanko (despot) Ivanovo, Rock-hewn Churches of Ivats Ivaylo Ivaylo, Uprising of
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Jacob Svetoslav Jeremiah (Bulgarian priest) Joachim I of Bulgaria Joachim II of Bulgaria Joachim III of Bulgaria John the Exarch John Komnenos Asen John Kukuzelis John of Debar John of Rila Joseph II of Constantinople Jovan Vladimir St John Aliturgetos (Nesebar), Church of St John (Kaneo), Church of St John the Baptist (Asenovgrad), Church of St John the Baptist (Nesebar), Church of
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Kaliman I Kaliman II Kaloyan Kaloyan and Desislava Kanasubigi Kardam Katasyrtai, Battle of Kavhan Kera Tamara Keratsa of Bulgaria Keratsa Petritsa Kira Maria Kira Maria Asenina of Bulgaria Kleidion, Battle of Klokotnitsa, Battle of Klonimir Knyaz Konstantin and Fruzhin, Uprising of Kormesiy Kormisosh Kosara of Bulgaria Kozma Zografski Krakra of Pernik Krasen Kreta, Battle of Krum Krum's dynasty Ktenia Kuber Kubrat Kutmichevitsa
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Macarius of Bulgaria Macedonia (theme) Macedonia (region) Macedonia (terminology) Madara Rider Malamir Malamirovo Inscription Marcellae (756), Battle of Marcellae (792), Battle of Maria Maria Asenina of Bulgaria Maria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress Maria-Irene Palaiologina Maria of Mangup Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene Marina Smilets of Bulgaria Marko, Prince Marmais Markeli Matochina Mauros Menumorut Messinipolis, Battle of Mezek Michael II Asen Michael IV Asen Michael Shishman Michael of Bulgaria Michael (Bulgarian pretender) Miroslava of Bulgaria Mitso Asen Moesia Momchil Moses Mostich
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Pagan St Panteleimon (Ohrid), Church of Palace of Omurtag St Paraskevi (Nesebar), Church of Pechenegs Pegae, Battle of Peter I Peter II Peter III Peter IV Peter Delyan, Uprising of Peter (diplomat) St Peter (Berende), Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Nikopol), Church of Saints Peter and Paul (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of Philippopolis (1208), Battle of Pirdop Apostle Plenimir Pliska Pliska, Battle of Pliska, Great Basilica of Pliska, Rosette from Preslav Preslav, Council of Preslav Literary School Preslav, Round Church of Preslav Treasure Presian I Presian II Presian Inscription Prespa (medieval town)
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Sabin Sagudates Saint Naum, Monastery of Saints Cyril and Methodius Salan Salonica (995), Battle of Salonica (1004), Battle of Salonica (1014), Battle of Salonica (1040), Battle of Salonica (2nd 1040), Battle of Samuel Samuil's Inscription Sandilch Sarah-Theodora Sava's book Sebastokrator Serbia, Bulgarian wars with Serbia, 839–842 war with Serbia, 853 war with Serbia, 917–924 war with Serdica (809), Siege of Sergius of Bulgaria Sermon (ruler) Serres (1196), Battle of Serres (1205), Battle of Setina, Battle of Sevar Seven Slavic tribes Severians Shishman Shishman dynasty Shishman of Vidin Shumen fortress Silistra, Battle of Simeon I Sirmium, Theme of Sırp Sındığı, Battle of Slavs Slavs, South Skafida, Battle of Skopje Skopje, Battle of Smilets Smilets dynasty Smiltsena Palaiologina Smolyani Sofia Psalter St Sophia (Ohrid), Church of Southern Buh, Battle of Sratsimir Sratsimir dynasty St Stephen (Nesebar), Church of Strez Strumitsa, Battle of Strymon (theme)
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Tarnovo Tarnovo Artistic School, architecture Tarnovo Artistic School, painting Tarnovo Literary School Tarnovo Patriarchate Tarnovo, Siege of Telerig Telets Terter dynasty Tervel Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander Theodora Angelina (daughter of Isaac Komnenos) Theodora of Wallachia Theodora Palaiologina, Empress of Bulgaria Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria Theodore Sigritsa Theodore Svetoslav St Theodore (Boboshevo), Church of St Theodore (Nesebar), Church of Theodosius of Tarnovo Thessalonica (theme) Thrace Thrace (theme) Tihomir (Bulgarian noble) Timočani Tomić Psalter Toktu Treaty of 716, Byzantine–Bulgarian Treaty of 815, Byzantine–Bulgarian Tryavna, Battle of Tsar Tsarevets (fortress) Tsarina Tsepina
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