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Kormisosh (Bulgarian: Кормисош), also
known as
Kormesiy, Kormesios, Krumesis, Kormisoš, or Cormesius, was a
ruler of
Bulgaria during the 8th century, recorded...
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Kormesiy Peak (Bulgarian: връх Кормесий, romanized: vrah
Kormesiy, IPA: [ˈvrɤx korˈmɛsij]) is a
rocky peak
rising to 235 m in the
southeast extremity...
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concluded the
treaty of 716 as Kormesios, i.e., Tervel's
eventual successor Kormesiy. It is
probable that the
chronicler ascribed the
events of 718 or 719 to...
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successor Kormesiy,
leaving the
possibility that
Anastasius formed an
alliance with the
younger ruler.
Another explanation posits that
Kormesiy acted as...
- Valence,
Vienne and Lyon,
which he uses as a base to
attack Bourgogne.
Kormesiy,
ruler (khagan) of the
Bulgarian Empire, is
deposed by the nobility. He...
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Sevar Севар Khan of
Bulgaria Reign 738–753
Predecessor Kormesiy Successor Kormisosh House Dulo...
- of the
Bulgarian Empire, dies
after a 21-year reign. He is
succeeded by
Kormesiy,
possibly a son of Tervel, who is co-ruler and a
descendant of the royal...
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throughout history.
Kubrat Batbayan Asparukh of
Bulgaria Tervel of
Bulgaria Kormesiy of
Bulgaria Sevar of
Bulgaria Kormisosh of
Bulgaria Vinekh of Bulgaria...
- were
still serving under Tervel of
Bulgaria or his
eventual successor Kormesiy of Bulgaria.
Faced with the
Bulgarian onslaught, the
impenetrability of...
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First Bulgarian Empire (complete list) – Tervel, Khan (7th–8th century)
Kormesiy, Khan (early 8th century) Sevar, Khan (early-mid 8th century) Kormisosh...