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cousin Alusian organised an
uprising and
managed to push away the
Byzantines from
Ohrid for a
short period, but was
eventually betra**** by
Alusian. Alusian's...
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Alusian (Bulgarian: Алусиан, Gr****: Ἀλουσιάνος) was a
Bulgarian and
Byzantine noble who
ruled as
emperor (tsar) of
Bulgaria for a
short time in 1041....
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relations between the two leaders:
Alusian was
ashamed by the
defeat and
Petar Delyan suspected treason.
Alusian decided to act
first and
plotted against...
- Delyan's
successes ended, however, with the
interference of his
cousin Alusian.
Alusian,
whose father Ivan
Vladislav had
murdered Petar's
father Gavril Radomir...
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welcomed his
cousin although he knew that
Alusian might be a
potential candidate for his crown.
Peter II gave
Alusian a 40,0000-strong army to
attack Thessalonica...
- Anna)
granddaughter married (****ure)
Byzantine emperors. His
second son
Alusian took part in the
Uprising of
Petar Delyan against Byzantine rule but eventually...
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emperor Basil II (r. 976–1025) collapsed, and
Presian with two of brothers,
Alusian and Aaron, fled to
Mount Tmoros in Tomornitsa. The
mountain was surrounded...
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Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes, died 1072; he
married (1)
unnamed daughter of
Alusian of Bulgaria; (2) in 1068
Eudokia Makrembolitissa; they were the parents...
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Belgrade to
Larissa but in the next year he was betra**** by his
cousin Alusian, who
blinded him with a
knife after he got
drunk during a feast. Though...
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interference of his
cousin Alusian,
whose father, Ivan Vladislav, had
murdered Peter's father,
Gavril Radomir, in 1015.
Alusian joined Peter II's
ranks as...