• Synod of Tarnovo was a council of the Bulgarian Church, at that time in union with Rome, held at Veliko Tarnovo in 1211. Emperor (or Tsar) Boril of Bulgaria...
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    history of the Bulgarian Empire. The book was written in conjunction with the Synod of Tarnovo (1211) convoked by tsar Boril against the Bogomils in 1211. Later...
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    Restorationism Synod of Tarnovo (1211) Peters, Edward (1980). Heresy and authority in medieval Europe: documents in translation, Middle Ages University of Pennsylvania...
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    convened a synod of the Church of his realm in Tarnovo in early 1211. The bishops confirmed the Orthodox confession adopted at the Council of Constantinople...
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    the Bogomils; on 11 February 1211 he presided over the first anti-Bogomil synod in Bulgaria, which was held in Tarnovo. During the discussions, the Bogomils...
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  • 1211, King Andrew II of Hungary (1205–1235) settled the Teutonic Knights in the region of Brașov in order to put an end to the frequent incursions of...
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  • accepting a contribution of a cavalry member in lieu of ordinary tax payments. Tsar Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria flees from Tarnovo, ending the Asen dynasty...
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