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Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир; fl. 1324–31[citation needed]) was a
Bulgarian magnate with the
title of Despot,
holding the
territory of Kran. It is unclear...
- Ivan
Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Иван Срацимир), or Ivan
Stratsimir (Bulgarian: Иван Страцимир), was
emperor (tsar) of
Bulgaria in
Vidin from 1356 to 1396....
- The
House of
Sratsimir or
Sracimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир), also
referred to as the
Sratsimirovtsi (Bulgarian: Срацимировци), was a
medieval Bulgarian dynasty...
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Sratsimir was a
Bulgarian magnate with the
title of Despot,
holding the
territory of Kran.
Sratsimir or
Sracimir may also
refer to: Ivan
Sratsimir of Bulgaria...
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Sratsimir Hill (Bulgarian: хълм Срацимир, ‘Halm
Sratsimir’ \'h&lm sra-tsi-'mir\) is the hill
rising to 720 m at the
north extremity of
Korten Ridge on...
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lines of claimants. The
rulers of the
House of
Sratsimir,
patrilineal descendants of the
despot Sratsimir, are in
lists of
monarchs often designated as...
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Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир) has been a
settlement since 1830. Its po****tion
comes from the
villages in
Ludogorie after the
signing of the Treaty...
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Keratsa Petritsa,
Empress of Bulgaria,
married Sratsimir and was the
mother of Ivan
Alexander (→
Sratsimir dynasty) Vásáry, István (24
March 2005). ****ans...
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disintegrated into a few
independent states. In
Bulgaria of the same
period Ivan
Sratsimir inherited Vidin from his
father Ivan
Alexander in 1356,
while despot Dobro****a...
- Tаrnovo
Kingdom situated in
central Bulgaria and his half
brother Ivan
Sratsimir holding the
Vidin Tsardom.
Although his
struggle to
repel the Ottomans...