Presian, sometimes enumerated as Presian I (Bulgarian: Пресиян, Персиян, Пресиан) was the khan of Bulgaria in 836–852. He ruled during an extensive expansion...
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Presian may refer to: Presian of Bulgaria, khan of Bulgaria in 836–852 Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav) (died 1060/61), heir of the last tsar of the First...
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Presian, sometimes referred to as Presian II (Bulgarian: Пресиян II; Greek: Προυσιάνος, romanized: Prousianos) was probably the oldest son of the last...
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father of Birdžihan (i.e., Presian I). Malamir Knoll on Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, is named for Khan Malamir of Bulgaria. History...
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The monarchs of Bulgaria ruled Bulgaria during the medieval First (c. 680–1018) and Second (1185–1422) Bulgarian empires, as well as during the modern...
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good relations with Bulgaria on account of its considerable military power. Boris I was the son and successor of Presian I of Bulgaria. In 852 he sent emissaries...
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Bulgaria. She lived in the 9th century. Anna was a daughter of the Khan Presian of Bulgaria (Персиян), who was a pagan. Her mother’s name is unknown, whilst...
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incorporated into the country. Under Khan Presian (r. 836–852), the Bulgarians took most of Macedonia, and the borders of the country reached the Adriatic Sea...
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The Presian Inscription or Philippi Inscription is a medieval Greek text inscribed upon a stone in Philippi during the reign of the Bulgarian ruler Presian...
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II of Bulgaria Roman of Bulgaria Samuil of Bulgaria Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria Presian II of Bulgaria Peter (II) Delyan of Bulgaria...
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