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  • Peter was a Bulgarian nobleman who held the high title of sevastokrator around 1253 and ruled significant territories in Bulgaria during the reign of...
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  • Sebastokrator (redirect from Sevastokrator)
    romanized: Sevastokrátor, lit. 'August Ruler', Byzantine Greek pronunciation: [sevastoˈkrator]; Bulgarian: севастократор, romanized: sevastokrator; Serbo-Croatian:...
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    his coronation. According to another theory, his brother-in-law, Sevastokrator Peter, assumed the regency for the minor tsar. John III Doukas Vatatzes...
    13 KB (1,322 words) - 14:45, 4 July 2024
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    adopted a title from the Byzantine court hierarchy for himself, that of sevastokrator. In 1399, during the battle of Mesopotamos, the Zenebishi defeated the...
    11 KB (1,160 words) - 01:54, 8 August 2024
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    bust images of saints. Magnificent examples of those can be observed in SS Peter and Paul Church in Tarnovo. Along with the traditional scenes such as "Christ's...
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  • 1331–56), veliki vojvoda, sevastokrator and despot. Governed Štip and Strumica. Dejan (fl. 1346–66), vojvoda, sevastokrator and despot. Governed province...
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