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Nikulitsa (Bulgarian: Никулица; Gr****: Νικουλίτσας) was a
noble from
Larissa and
governor of
Servia during the
reign of
Samuil (r. 997–1014). Nikulitzas...
- name,
examples including: Niko, Nikolica, Nidžo, Nikolče, Nikša, Nikica,
Nikulitsa, Nino, Kole, Kolyo, Kolyu. The
spelling with a K, Nikola,
usually indicates...
- Servia,
Nikulitsa received the
position of
leader (archon) of the
Vlachs from ****as from
Emperor Basil II. The
function received by
Nikulitsa might have...
- by
Byzantine chroniclers at the time as Gr****s. He was the
grandson of
Nikulitsa, the
governor of
Servia and
archon of the
Vlachs of ****as. The younger...
- The
capture of
Nikulitsa by the Byzantines. The
death of Ivan
Vladislav was a blow for the
Bulgarian resistance. Only a few
nobles continued the struggle...
- Bulgarian: Никола (Nikola), Николай (Nikolay), Никлен (Niklen), Никулица (
Nikùlitsa), Коле (Kole), Кольо (Kolyo), Колю (Kolyu) Catalan:
Nicolau Chuvash: Mikulaj...
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existence of such
irreconcilable opponents to the
Byzantines as Krakra,
Nikulitsa,
Dragash and others, such
apparent p****ivity
seems difficult to explain...
- (1078),
writes about a leader,
Nikulitsa, who is
given command by
Basil II over the
Vlachs in ****as theme.
Nikulitsa switched alliance to
Samuel of Bulgaria...
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governor Nikulitsa organized the
defenders well. They
fought until the
Byzantines penetrated the
walls and
forced them to surrender.
Nikulitsa was taken...
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emperor Basil II
conferred the
dominion over the
Vlachs of
Thessaly on one
Nikulitsa. As
Kekaumenos records, a
first revolt against imperial rule occurred...