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- widespread theory for the name's origin holds that its original names of Tarnovgrad (Търновград) and Tarnovo (Търново) come from the Old Bulgarian тръневъ...
- Constantinople, Miklagard (Мikligarðr). Bulgarians also applied the word to Tarnovgrad (Tsarevgrad Tarnov, "Imperial City of Tarnov"), one of the capitals of...
- Asen I. Apparently, Ivan Asen ruled from the centre of the uprising, Tarnovgrad, whereas his brother and co-ruler Theodore Peter resided in Preslav as...
- Sveta gora (Bulgarian: Света гора, lit. 'Holy Mountain') is a hill in Tarnovgrad (today Veliko Tarnovo) that used to be a spiritual and literary center...
- Stari Grad ("old town") Starigrad ("old town") Țarigrad ("king's town") Tarnovgrad ("thorny city") Titograd ("Tito's town"), the former name for Podgorica...
- northern Bulgaria. This hill was one from the three main hills when Medieval Tarnovgrad was the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185-1396 AD). The hill...
- TsarevoMichurinTsarevo OdesosVarnaStalin (1949)→ Varna (1956) TarnovgradTarnovo → Tırnova → TarnovoVeliko Tarnovo Bononia → Bdin → Vidin...
- fell in 1382, followed by the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire Tarnovgrad in 1393, and the northwest remnants of the state after the Battle of Nicopolis...
- 1201   1236   Blessed Rizzerio (Rinieri)     1236   Sava 1174   1237 Tarnovgrad, Bulgaria Bishop of the Serbs Vill****   Gubbio, Italy 1237   Bishop of...
- other entertainment in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria. In medieval Turnovo (Tarnovgrad), Orthodox church music and medieval Bulgarian folklore were the basis...