1086:"Scholars at times (particularly Macedonian scholars who want to depict this as a distinctly Macedonian state) have tried to stress the differences between Samuel's state and the earlier Bulgarian state. The main difference seems to lie in the geographical locations of their centers; the earlier state had been centered near the Danube while Samuel's state was centered to the west in Macedonia. However, this geographical difference is quite irrelevant. Macedonia was simply a geographical term; there was then no Macedonian ethnic awareness. And though some historians may stress the Slavic character of Macedonia and claim there had never been Bulgars here, this too has little meaning. By Samuel's time whatever Bulgars there had been anywhere in Bulgaria or Macedonia were slavicized; moreover, Kuver's activities in Macedonia would have given this area some earlier Bulgar background as well. What is important is that Samuel called his state Bulgarian, a fact which shows that he considered it Bulgarian; furthermore, Byzantine sources called it Bulgarian also and treat Samuel simply as a ruler, continuing the former Bulgarian state."
1168:"Until the late nineteenth century both outside observers and those Bulgaro-Macedonians who had an ethnic consciousness believed that their group, which is now two separate nationalities, comprised a single people, the Bulgarians. Thus the reader should ignore references to ethnic Macedonians in the Middle Ages which appear in some modern works. In the Middle Ages and into the nineteenth century, the term Macedonian was used entirely in reference to a geographical region. Anyone who lived within its confines, regardless of nationality, could be called a Macedonian. Nevertheless, the absence of a national consciousness in the past is no grounds to reject the Macedonians as a nationality today."
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337:. However, Basil II's campaign soon started producing one success after the other: in 1001 he seized Pliska and Preslav in the east. In 1003 a major offensive along the Danube resulted in the fall of Vidin after an eight-month siege, and in 1004 Basil
1139:). George Ostrogorsky discusses the issue and concludes that to its creators and to the Byzantines it was simply Bulgarian kingdom, but for various geographical, political and religious factors he labels their state
1041:) and the vast majority of modern scholars view the Cometopuli dynasty as an integral part and direct continuation of the First Bulgarian Empire. In this connection, reference is made, among other things, to
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Kratchkovsky. Translated into French by Françoise Micheau and Gérard Troupeau. In: Patrologia Orientalis, Volume
349:. Some 14,000 Bulgarians were captured; it is said that 99 out of every 100 men were blinded, with the remaining hundredth man left with one eye so as to lead his compatriots home, earning Basil
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organised an uprising and managed to push away the
Byzantines from Ohrid for a short period, but was eventually betrayed by Alusian. Alusian's heirs were given noble titles and land in the
420:, the Cometopuli assumed important positions in the Byzantine court after they were resettled and given lands in Asia Minor and Armenia. Catherine, daughter of Bulgarian Emperor
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Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism, Obolensky discusses the connection between the Bogomils and the Cometopuli, and traces the origin of both in Macedonia.
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Bogomils: A Study in Balkan Neo-Manichaeism, Obolensky discusses the connection between the Bogomils and the Cometopuli, and traces the origin of both in Macedonia.
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The probable toleration of heretics for political motives, may well have given rise to popular legend associating Tsar Samuel with
Bogomilism, Obolensky, The Bogomils...
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History (Vol. 1, From Ancient Times to the Ottoman Invasions). Cambridge Scholars Publishing, p. 222,
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and reached the borders of
Bulgaria. Boris II was, however, killed by mistake by the border guards. As a result, it was Roman who was crowned as Bulgarian
1163:" Empire. However, this view is regarded as an example of backdated modern nationalism. For example, in his history of the medieval Balkans, Fine notes:
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Northern Balkans, 900–1204, Author Paul Stephenson, Publisher Cambridge University Press, 2000,
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and took possession of the city. This war of attrition dragged on for a decade until 1014, when the
Bulgarians were decisively defeated
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1329:, The Bulgarian-Byzantine Wars for Early Medieval Balkan Hegemony: Silver-Lined Skulls and Blinded Armies, Springer, 2017, p. 250,
114:, is famous for successfully resisting Byzantine conquest for more than 40 years. Sometimes the realm of the Cometopuli is called
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329:and in 998 he conquered the principality of
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2522:Ivan Stephen
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1261:
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1214:Κομητόπουλοι
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1017:Nomenclature
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163:Kometópouloi
157:Κομητόπουλοι
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2621:Ferdinand I
2616:Alexander I
2552:Ivan Asen V
2454:Rostislav I
2413:Ivan Asen I
1954:Joan Hussey
1677:Los Angeles
1560:"Bulgarian"
600:of Bulgaria
412:Family tree
347:at Kleidion
227:historian,
190:, from the
47: 1045
2448:Mitso Asen
2360:Presian II
2351:Byzantines
2156:Battenberg
2121:Cometopuli
2019:0521770173
1993:De Gruyter
1886:0521850851
1876:. (2005).
1867:Literature
1478:2008-09-10
1421:"Basil II"
1335:3319562061
1253:References
1137:Adrianople
1055:"Bulgaria"
488:of Armenia
416:After the
147:Komitopuli
141:Комитопули
132:Cometopuli
104: 976
2631:Simeon II
2626:Boris III
2295:Presian I
2235:Kormisosh
2146:Sratsimir
1927:cite book
1890:Fine, J.
1295:, p. 142.
1149:Macedonia
1079:John Fine
975:Catherine
789:Miroslava
764:Vladislav
446:strategos
424:, became
201:Bulgarian
136:Bulgarian
108:Byzantine
65:Bulgarian
2646:Category
2568:Ottomans
2408:Peter II
2320:Boris II
2310:Simeon I
2305:Vladimir
2141:Shishman
2100:Bulgaria
2027:(2000).
2009:(2010).
1991:(1973).
1894:(1991).
1859:, p. 20.
1317:, p. 140
1174:See also
1097:Cold War
1043:Basil II
984:Komnenos
808:daughter
799:daughter
486:Ripsimia
323:Thessaly
315:Basil II
296:Boris II
292:Dupnitza
277:Strumica
265:Boris II
245:Shishman
237:Paulican
233:Armenian
225:Armenian
170:, was a
168:Nicholas
2607:Kingdom
2577:Fruzhin
2497:Ivan II
2492:Smilets
2418:Kaloyan
2381:Alusian
2374:Tihomir
2315:Peter I
2300:Boris I
2290:Malamir
2285:Omurtag
2270:Telerig
2220:Asparuh
2151:Ottoman
2131:Smilets
1348:Asoghik
982:Isaac I
963:Alusian
951:Presian
818:Radomir
806:unknown
797:unknown
402:Alusian
382:Alusian
378:Presian
317:at the
261:Preslav
217:Sredets
2477:Ivaylo
2330:Samuel
2275:Kardam
2245:Telets
2225:Tervel
2136:Terter
2052:]
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1121:Bitola
1117:Prespa
1109:Skopje
1005:Delyan
969:Troian
816:Gavril
777:others
611:Agatha
598:Samuel
475:Nikola
473:Comita
438:Samuel
359:Prespa
351:
339:
331:Duklja
327:Epirus
288:Serres
273:Samuil
257:Struma
221:Prespa
212:komita
206:комита
112:Samuel
2502:Chaka
2423:Boril
2325:Roman
2265:Pagan
2260:Toktu
2250:Sabin
2240:Vineh
2230:Sevar
2054:(PDF)
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1243:kómis
1237:κóμης
1232:Greek
1209:Greek
1196:Notes
1155:(see
1113:Ohrid
1003:Peter
771:Maria
584:Moses
577:David
386:Aaron
335:Roman
300:Roman
281:Vidin
269:Aaron
253:Iskar
196:comes
192:Latin
187:kómes
181:κóμης
172:komes
52:theme
2280:Krum
2255:Umor
2126:Asen
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