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Smilets (Bulgarian: Смилец)
reigned as tsar of
Bulgaria from 1292 to 1298.
Although Smilets is
credited with
being descended "from the
noblest family...
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Smilets Point (Bulgarian: нос Смилец, ‘Nos
Smilets’ \'nos smi-'lets\) is the
rocky point on the
southwest side of the
entrance to Hall Cove, at the northeast...
- The
House of
Smilets (Bulgarian: Смилец) was an
imperial house of the
Second Bulgarian Empire.
Founded by Tsar
Smilets of
Bulgaria in 1292, the dynasty...
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Smilets (Bulgarian: Смилец) is a
village near Strelcha,
western Bulgaria. As of 2005 it has 418 inhabitants. It is
named after the
unsuccessful Medieval...
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Marina Smilets (Bulgarian: Марина Смилец,
before 1292 – 7
April 1355) was the
eldest daughter of tsar
Smilets of
Bulgaria and his
Byzantine wife, tentatively...
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first wife of
Stefan Dečanski.
Teodora was the
second daughter of Tsar
Smilets of
Bulgaria and
Smiltsena Palaiologina.
Teodora is best
remembered as a...
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struck in the Khan's name.
Smilets was
installed by
Nogai as
emperor of Bulgaria. Accordingly, the
reign of
Smilets has been
considered the height...
- Kordokoubas,
attested in
Byzantine sources.
Sometimes referred to as Ivan IV
Smilets,
numbered after Ivan Asen I–III (then
considered Ivan I–III) and not counting...
- on 31
October 2014.
Retrieved 11
October 2014.
Torkel Hagström (1991)
Smilets återkomst –
Historien om en alligator, Göteborgs
Naturhistoriska Museum...
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Palaiologos called simply "Smiltsena" ("wife of
Smilets"). The
widowed empress defeated Smilets'
brothers Radoslav and
Voysil (Vojsil), who sought...