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Fruzhin (Bulgarian: Фружин; also
transliterated Fružin or Frujin; died c. 1460) was a 15th-century
Bulgarian noble who
fought actively against the Ottoman...
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Fruzhin Peak (Bulgarian: връх Фружин, romanized: vrah
Fruzhin, IPA: [ˈvrɤx ˈfruʒin]) is the peak
rising to 1350 m in the
south part of
Petvar Heights...
- The
Uprising of
Konstantin and
Fruzhin (Bulgarian: Въстание на Константин и Фружин,
Vastanie na
Konstantin i
Fruzhin) was the
earliest Bulgarian uprising...
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Constantine II's rule
almost until his
death in 1422.
Together with his
cousin Fruzhin, son of Ivan Shishman.
Constantine II took
advantage of the
Ottoman Interregnum...
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brother of
Despot Stefan Lazarević,
received the
title from Sigismund.
Fruzhin,
Bulgarian prince, son of Tsar Ivan
Shishman of Bulgaria. Vlad II Dracul...
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local Bulgarians from Vidin, Oryahovo, and
Nicopolis joined the army (
Fruzhin, son of Ivan Shishman, also parti****ted in the
campaign with his own guard)...
- Berkovitsa. The
region was
involved in the
Uprising of
Konstantin and
Fruzhin (1408 - 1413) and the
Chiprovtsi Uprising (1688). At the end of August...
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there were also
knights from Bulgaria,
probably from the
court of
prince Fruzhin, Sigismund's
vasal who also was at the conference. From 1412 to 1423, Sigismund...
- (1299–1453)
Sheikh Bedreddin rebellion (1416–20)
Uprising of
Konstantin and
Fruzhin (1404–18) Skanderbeg's
rebellion (1443–68) Buçuktepe
rebellion (1446) classical...
- Francišak, Францішак (Frantsishak) Bulgarian: Франциск (Frantsisk), Фружин (
Fruzhin) Breton: Franseza, Frañsez, Fañch, Fañchig, Soaig, Saig Catalan: Francesc...