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- Saint Enravota (Bulgarian: Свети Енравота) or Voin (Воин, "warrior") or Boyan (Боян) was the eldest son of Omurtag of Bulgaria and the first Bulgarian...
- Omurtag and an unknown woman, and thus a grandson of Krum and brother to Enravota and Malamir. As the second son of his father, Zvinitsa was not expected...
- In connection with these policies, Omurtag disinherited his eldest son Enravota (Voin or Boyan), who had shown himself sympathetic to Christianity. Inferences...
- Bulgaria in 831 on the death of his father Omurtag, because his older brother Enravota (Voin) had forfeited his right to the succession by becoming a Christian...
- Glacier east of Bekker Nunataks. Named after the Bulgarian prince St. Boyan-Enravota (9th century). 64°42′S 60°50′W / 64.700°S 60.833°W / -64.700; -60.833...
- spring also existed at that place. The martyr buried there is thought to be Enravota, the first Bulgarian saint. Church of St. Sophia, Ohrid Ohrid North Macedonia...
- He is succeeded by his youngest son Malamir, because his older brother Enravota favours Christianity. Nominoe, duke of Brittany, is designated missus imperatoris...
- George, Bishop of Zagora, Parodus and Peter, priests, and Martyr Prince Enravota-Boyan (833), of Bulgaria. Martyrs Rogatus, Successus and Companions, a...
- spread, reaching the members of the Khan's own family. Omurtag's eldest son Enravota, seen as pro-Christian, was disinherited and eventually converted to Christianity...
- the Tang Dynasty Du Yuanying, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 769) Enravota, ruler of the Bulgarian Empire (approximate date) García Galíndez (the...