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Boril (Bulgarian: Борил) was the
emperor (tsar) of
Bulgaria from 1207 to 1218. He was the son of an
unnamed sister of his predecessor,
Kaloyan and Kaloyan's...
- The Book of
Boril or
Boril Synodic (Bulgarian: Борилов синодик) is a
medieval Bulgarian book from the
beginning of the 13th century. It is an important...
- Jan
Bořil (born 11
January 1991) is a
Czech professional footballer who
currently plays for
Slavia Prague in the
Czech First League as a left back. On...
- of
Thessalonica in 1207. The
conspirators were
organized by his
cousin Boril who
succeeded the
Bulgarian crown. The new
Emperor had to cope with the...
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brother of
Boril of Bulgaria. A
major contender for the
Bulgarian throne,
Strez initially opposed the
ascension of his
close relative Tsar
Boril. He fled...
- Bulgarian, the
Slavic names like
Ivanko (relative and
murderer of Ivan Asen I),
Boril and Slav, that tsar
Kaloyan claimed provenance from the old
Bulgarian rulers...
- but Kaloyan's
other nephew,
Boril,
overcame them. Ivan Asen fled from
Bulgaria and
settled in the Rus' prin****lities.
Boril could never strengthen his...
- Her
mother may have been his wife Anna of ****ania, who went on to
marry Boril of Bulgaria, a
nephew of her
first husband. Her
paternal uncles included...
- the
Empress consort of
Bulgaria by
marriage to
Kaloyan of
Bulgaria and
Boril of Bulgaria. The name Anna was the name she took when she
converted to Christianity...
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After the
death of Kaloyan,
there was a
succession war in Bulgaria. Tsar
Boril, the most
ambitious of the nobles, took the
throne and
exiled Alexius Slav...