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- University Press. pp. 151–152. Walker, Paul E. (1977). "The "Crusade" of John Tzimisces in the light of new Arabic evidence". Byzantion. 47: 301–327. Wikimedia...
- children, as the Byzantine historian Kedrenus refers to Emperor John I Tzimisces finding "**** coniuge et liberis Borises Bulgarorum rex" among the Russian...
-  385 : 170–172  Tzimisce: Otherworldly and scholarly, the Tzimisce ruled over their lands in Eastern Europe for centuries. Like the Lasombra, the Tzimisce also claim...
- Preslav has survived the burning of Preslav by Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces in 972 and the period of Ottoman rule (1396 – 1878). All of his works...
- Preslav. Preslav was captured and burnt by the Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces in 972 in the aftermath of Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria. The Preslav...
- pp. 476–477. Cobb 2000, pp. 821–822. Zetterstéen 1987, p. 777. "John I Tzimisces | Byzantine Empire, Military Campaigns, Iconoclasm | Britannica". www...
- prevented serious consideration by the East. The choice of Emperor John I Tzimisces was his niece Theophanu, who was the soldier-emperor's niece by marriage...
- Byzantines: it was besieged in vain by the Byzantine troops of John I Tzimisces in 964, but was taken the following year after a long and difficult siege...
- left the city burnt and ravaged by the army of Byzantine Emperor John I Tzimisces. The conquerors took away the treasury, the Bulgarian Tsar's regalia and...
- kill him. Etrius reveals that the Tzimisce abducted Anezka. Returning to Prague, Christof learns that the Tzimisce in nearby Vyšehrad Castle have been...