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For the first time, the numerous scattered data on birds (wild and domestic) have been collected based on their medieval bone remains discovered on the modern territory of the Republic of Bulgaria.
Zlatozar Boev
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In 1185, after a successful revolt against the Byzantine empire, the so-called second Bulgarian kingdom was established on the territory of the former province of Paradounavon/Paristrion, that had been the first area of settlement of the Bulgars who had ...
Francesco Dall’Aglio
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Tirnovo (since 1965 “VelikoTărnovo”) From Medieval Bulgarian Capital to Turkish Islamic Cultural Centre. A general overview [PDF]
Veliko Tărnovo, the former historical city of Tirnovo, today is the capital of a province (Okrăg) in N.E. Bulgaria. Tirnovo is located on the Yantra River and is famously known as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire.
Machiel KIEL
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Turnovo: Principles and means of constructing the sacral topography of a medieval Bulgarian capital [PDF]
This paper presents the principles and means of constructing the identity and sacral topography of Trnovo as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire (XII-XIV centuries).
Erdeljan Jelena
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The Bulgarian Kingdom in the 13th century: Trends and factors in its foreign policy [PDF]
An attempt has been made in the article in order to summarize the foreign policy of Bulgaria during the 13th century. The author's observations are based both on individual sources and on a number of studies (above all on Bulgarian medieval studies).
Gjuzelev Vasil
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On the relationship between titles and spaces: A case study on Macedonia under King and Emperor Stefan Dušan (1331–1355) [PDF]
The article focuses on historical-geographical aspects of the Serbian medieval Kingdom and Empire and its relation to Byzantium in Macedonia during the 14th century. It is structured in four parts: The first is an introduction to the subject, in
Popović Mihailo St. +2 more
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This article focuses on the Bulgarian Tsar Simeon I the Great (893-927), who in the second half of his reign entered into a protracted military and ideological conflict with the Byzantine Empire.
Kirił Marinow
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Dynasticity in the Second Bulgarian Tsardom and its Manifestations in Medieval History Writing
Analyzing various medieval Bulgarian hagiographical texts, inscriptions and marginal notes, as well as the Synodicon of the Bulgarian church and other evidence, the author aims to reveal the dynastic concepts of the second Bulgarian Tsardom (1186–1396 ...
Dmitry Polyvyannyy
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The article dwells on the impact of the Fourth Crusade and on the newly created Latin Empire (1204–1261) on the restored Bulgarian statehood. The author examines the influence of the Latin Empire on the Second Bulgarian Tsardom in several aspects: the re-establishment of the Second Bulgarian Tsardom in the Balkans and Southeastern Europe as a political
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ntroduction. The present article is a primary publication of a newly discovered sphragistic artefact from the area of the medieval fortress of Rusokastro, which was acquired by the Regional Historical Museum in Burgas in 2019. Methods. In their
Nikolay Kanev
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