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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- Voin may
refer to:
Enravota, the
first Bulgarian Christian martyr Voin,
alternative Russian-language name of
Vainius (fl. 1315–1338/1342),
Prince of Polotsk...
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spring also
existed at that place. The
martyr buried there is
thought to be
Enravota, the
first Bulgarian saint. The
martyrium is
thought [by whom?] to have...
- 927–969)
Boris II, tsar (r. 969–971) Roman, tsar (r. 977–991) Krum
Omurtag Enravota Zvinitsa Presian I
Boris I
Vladimir Gavrail Simeon I
Michael Peter I Boris...
- 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...
- He is
succeeded by his
youngest son Malamir,
because his
older brother Enravota favours Christianity. Nominoe, duke of Brittany, is
designated missus imperatoris...