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  1. Tsar of the Bulgarians: 1018–1185 — 1185–1204: Tsar of the Bulgarians: 1204–1207: Tsar of the Bulgarians and Vlachs: 1207–1230: Tsar of the Bulgarians: 1230–1241: Tsar and Autocrat of the Bulgarians and Greeks: 1241–1340s: Tsar and Autocrat of the Bulgarians: 1340s–1395: Tsar and Autocrat of the Bulgarians and Greeks ...

  2. Ferdinand I (Ferdinand Maximilian Karl Leopold Maria; 26 February 1861 – 10 September 1948) was Prince of Bulgaria from 1887 to 1908 and Tsar of Bulgaria from 1908 until his abdication in 1918. Under his rule Bulgaria entered the First World War on the side of the Central Powers in 1915.

  3. Simeon Borisov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Борисов Сакскобургготски, romanized: Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski, [simeˈɔn boˈrisof sakskoburˈɡɔtski]; born 16 June 1937) is a Bulgarian politician who reigned as the last tsar of the Kingdom of Bulgaria as Simeon II from 1943 until 1946.

  4. Ferdinand Karl Leopold Maria. Born: Feb. 26, 1861, Vienna, Austria. Died: Sept. 10, 1948, Coburg, Ger. (aged 87) Title / Office: king (1908-1918), Bulgaria. Role In: Second Balkan War. World War I. Balkan Wars.

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  5. Fernando I de Bulgaria (en búlgaro: Ferdinand I - Фердинанд I; Viena, 26 de febrero de 1861- Coburgo ,10 de septiembre de 1948), fue príncipe y más tarde zar de Bulgaria. Durante su largo reinado, Bulgaria proclamó la independencia del Imperio otomano y participó en diversas guerras para ampliar su territorio.

  6. Tsar Ferdinand I of Bulgaria undoubtedly contributed to the modernization of the country. His name, however, is linked to two national catastrophes: Bulgarias participation in the Second Balkan War, and the failure of Bulgarian national ideals during the First World War. Table of Contents. 1 Biography and Family Tree.

  7. Hace 5 días · Simeon The Great. Born: 864/865. Died: May 27, 927. Title / Office: tsar (925-927), Bulgaria. Notable Family Members: son Peter I. Simeon I (born 864/865—died May 27, 927) was the tsar of the first Bulgarian empire (925–927), a warlike sovereign who nevertheless made his court a cultural centre.