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and interpret his ascencion to the throne not as the beginning of a new dynasty but rather as a continuation of the House of Asen. His half-brother,
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764:Michael III
754:Michael III
435:, possibly
349:capital of
229:Preceded by
190:Middle Ages
1944:Categories
1891:Bogomilism
1739:Saint Naum
1675:Literature
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847:References
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615:of Vidin.
564:Peter and
533:suzerainty
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418:(medieval
162:Government
1831:Baba Vida
1826:Tsarevets
1476:Conflicts
1321:Nicopolis
1305:(972–992)
1299:(893–972)
1293:(681–893)
1197:Military
1111:Ann Arbor
828:Sratsimir
822:Hungarian
738:Michael I
727:), later
705:Bayezid I
701:Nicopolis
655:crusaders
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509:despotate
484:paralysis
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460:Elizabeth
449:Macedonia
347:Bulgarian
341:In 1257,
327:Bulgarian
316:romanized
307:Bulgarian
152:Religion
136:Bulgarian
112:Hungarian
108:Despotate
50:1369–1396
35:Bulgarian
1856:Tengrism
1842:Religion
1372:Simeon I
1347:Asparukh
1200:Culture
1074:, p. 28.
973:Бакалов.
870:, p. 28.
842:conquest
746:Shishman
717:Shishman
693:Velbazhd
667:Dobrujan
378:despotēs
370:Shishman
290:Bulgaria
166:Monarchy
1836:Cherven
1427:Economy
1401:Kaloyan
1377:Peter I
1367:Boris I
1362:Omurtag
1315:Tarnovo
1297:Preslav
1215:Bulgars
1176:on the
1117:Press.
946:Павлов.
840:Ottoman
685:Dobruja
601:Tarnovo
499:Svrljig
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351:Tarnovo
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119:Capital
104:Tsardom
1382:Samuel
1352:Tervel
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428:despot
412:vassal
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177:Despot
100:Status
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1309:Ohrid
525:Vidin
468:Cuman
445:Sofia
416:Vidin
400:Sofia
362:Vidin
331:Vidin
126:Vidin
1357:Krum
1180:and
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