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Presian may
refer to:
Presian of Bulgaria, khan of
Bulgaria in 836–852
Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav) (died 1060/61), heir of the last tsar of the First...
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Presian,
sometimes enumerated as
Presian I (Bulgarian: Пресиян, Персиян, Пресиан) was the khan of
Bulgaria in 836–852. He
ruled during an
extensive expansion...
- Bulgaria. She
lived in the 9th century. Anna was a
daughter of the Khan
Presian of
Bulgaria (Персиян), who was a pagan. Her mother’s name is unknown, whilst...
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Presian,
sometimes referred to as
Presian II (Bulgarian: Пресиян II; Gr****: Προυσιάνος, romanized: Prousianos) was
probably the
oldest son of the last...
- The
Presian Inscription or
Philippi Inscription is a
medieval Gr**** text
inscribed upon a
stone in
Philippi during the
reign of the
Bulgarian ruler Presian...
- its
considerable military power.
Boris I was the son and
successor of
Presian I of Bulgaria. In 852 he sent
emissaries to
Eastern Francia to confirm...
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Presian Ridge (Presiyanov Rid \pre-si-'ya-nov 'rid\) is a
ridge of
elevation 1456 m
extending 950 m in east-weat
direction in
Friesland Ridge, Tangra...
- 1018 the
First Bulgarian Empire came to an end. Ivan Vladislav's sons
Presian,
Alusian and
Aaron surrendered shortly after and were
integrated into the...
- she
planned to
marry the
Bulgarian prince Presian and to
usurp the throne. The plot was discovered,
Presian was
blinded and
tonsured as a monk but Theodora...
- and to his
country as the "state of the Croats" (regnum Chroatorum).
Presian I,
ruler (khan) of the
Bulgarian Empire, dies
after a 23-year
reign in...