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  1. Vladimir de Bulgaria. Vladimir (en búlgaro: Владимир Расате, en griego: Βαλδίμερ) fue rey de Bulgaria de 889 a 893. Se convirtió en rey de Bulgaria cuando su padre, Boris I, decidió retirarse a un monasterio, después de haber reinado durante 36 años.

  2. Vladimir-Rasate ( Bulgarian: Владимир Расате, Medieval Greek: Βαλδίμερ) was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire from 889 to 893. Biography. In 853 or 854, the Bulgar Army led by Vladimir, the son of Boris I of Bulgaria, invaded Serbia in an attempt to exact vengeance for the previous defeat of Presian in 839-842 against Vlastimir.

  3. Vladimir fue rey de Bulgaria de 889 a 893.

  4. Hace 3 días · Vlad Tepes el Empalador, el Drácula histórico. Guardar. Este retrato del señor de Valaquia es copia de uno pintado durante su vida. El voivoda luce un bonete principesco adornado con perlas y piedras preciosas. Se conserva en el castillo de Ambras, en Innsbruck. Foto: CC.

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  5. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Vladimir of Bulgaria. Greyson Feb 25, 2023. Vladimir-Rasate, the enigmatic ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire, left an indelible mark on the history of Bulgaria, even though his reign was relatively short-lived. Born in 850 AD, he was the son of Boris I, the ruler of Bulgaria at the time.

  6. Stanislav (born c. 985 – 1015), Prince of Smolensk (988–1015), possibly of another wife and the fate of whom is not certain. Sudislav (died 1063), Prince of Pskov (1014–1036), possibly of another wife, but he is mentioned in Nikon 's Chronicles. He spent 35 years in prison and later became a monk. Malfrida.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2022 · King Vladimir also fortified his borders against the Bulgarian and eastern Nomads, thus consolidating his huge realm. At the same time, Vladimir began to mint coins, with about 340 silver coins and 11 gold coins on record.