- 10th century. In 1072, the
leaders of the
Bulgarian Uprising of
Georgi Voiteh traveled from
their center in
Skopje to
Prizren and held a
meeting in which...
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Georgi Voyteh (Bulgarian: Георги Войтех, Gr****: Γεώργιος Βοιτέχ) was an 11th-century
Bulgarian aristocrat from
Skopje who
started a
major uprising in Byzantine...
- The
Uprising of
Georgi Voyteh (Bulgarian: Въстание на Георги Войтех, romanized: Vastanie na
Georgi Voyteh; Serbian: Словенски устанак у Поморављу, romanized: Slovenski...
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planned a
revolt against Byzantine rule
under the
leadership of
Georgi Voiteh, the
exarchos of the city. The
rebel chieftains (proechontes)
asked Mihailo...
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Voiteh as
Bodin being greedier than
Michael VII, and when the
Byzantines under Saronites marched onto Skopje,
Bodin showed no concern,
making Voiteh surrender...
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captive by the
Byzantines and sent,
together with
Georgi Voiteh, as
prisoners to Constantinople.
Voiteh died en route,
while the
former Peter III languished...
- of Prisdriana. In 1072, the
leaders of the
Bulgarian Uprising of
Georgi Voiteh traveled from
their center in
Skopje to the area of
Prizren and held a meeting...
- the
Byzantine imperial dynasties Byzantine–Seljuq wars
Uprising of
Georgi Voiteh Decline of the
Byzantine Empire Byzantine Empire under the
Justinian dynasty...
- of the
commanders stationed in
Macedonia during the
Uprising of
Georgi Voiteh (1072). A
Lombard chief, or
possibly Italo-Norman, he
joined the Byzantine...
- In 1072 an
unsuccessful rebellion led by
local Bulgarian landlord Georgi Voiteh arose in the area and in 1072 in
Prizren he was
crowned "Tsar of Bulgaria"...