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Aldimir (Bulgarian: Алдимир) or
Eltimir (Елтимир) (fl. 1280–1305) was a
Bulgarian noble of the 13th–14th century. A
member of the
Terter dynasty and a...
- II's
mother sought an
alliance with
Aldimir (Eltimir), the
brother of the
former ruler George Terter I.
Aldimir was
accordingly married to Smilets' daughter...
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earliest representatives of the
dynasty in
Bulgaria were the despotēs
Aldimir (Eltimir) and his
older brother George Terter who was
crowned emperor of...
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sought an
alliance with
Aldimir (Eltimir), the
brother of the
former ruler George Terter I, who had been
deposed by her husband.
Aldimir was
accordingly married...
- Chaka,
Smiltsena sought an
alliance with
Aldimir (Eltimir), the
brother of the
former ruler George Terter I.
Aldimir was
accordingly married to
Marina and...
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Dragushin (Bulgarian: Иван Драгушин) was a
Bulgarian nobleman, son of
despot Aldimir from the
Terter dynasty of the
Second Bulgarian Empire. Ivanʻs
mother was...
- was defeated, and
captured by
Theodore Svetoslav's uncle, the despotēs
Aldimir (Eltimir), at Krăn in
about 1301.
Another pretender was the
former emperor...
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Terteroba clan.
Aldimir (Bulgarian: Алдимир) or Eltimir. A
member of the
Terter dynasty and a
younger brother of Tsar
George I Terter,
Aldimir was an influential...
- ****an clan Terteroba.
George Terter I had at
least one brother,
named Aldimir (Eltimir), who was made a
despot by
either his
older brother or by the...
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Radoslav with
their armies, but were
defeated by
Theodore Svetoslav's
uncle Aldimir, the
despot of Kran.
Between 1303 and 1304, the
Bulgarians launched several...