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  1. Presian II (en búlgaro: Пресиян II) (o también Prusian) fue emperador ( zar) de Bulgaria por un corto tiempo en 1018. El año de su nacimiento puede haber sido entre 996 o 997; y pudo haber muerto en el exilio en 1060 o 1061. Presian II fue claramente el reclamante legítimo e indiscutible a la corona búlgara en 1018 y ...

  2. Presian, sometimes referred to as Presian II ( Bulgarian: Пресиян II; [1] Greek: Προυσιάνος, romanized : Prousianos) was probably the oldest son of the last tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire, Ivan Vladislav ( r. 1015–1018 ), who after the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria entered Byzantine service, until his ...

  3. Presian, sometimes enumerated as Presian I (Bulgarian: Пресиян, Персиян, Пресиан) was the khan of Bulgaria in 836–852. He ruled during an extensive expansion in Macedonia.

  4. Presian II Пресиян: 1018 (less than a year) Son of Ivan Vladislav. Although most of the Bulgarian aristocracy surrendered to the Byzantine Empire alongside Maria, Presian II and some of his brothers continued to lead a small resistance, based around the Tomorr mountain range.

  5. Presian, sometimes referred to as Presian II was probably the oldest son of the last tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire, Ivan Vladislav, who after the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria entered Byzantine service, until his involvement in a conspiracy to usurp the throne in c. 1029.

  6. Presian, sometimes referred to as Presian II (Bulgarian: Пресиян II; Greek: Προυσιάνος, romanized: Prousianos) was probably the oldest son of the last tsar of the First Bulgarian Empire, Ivan Vladislav (r. 1015–1018), who after the Byzantine conquest of Bulgaria entered Byzantine service, until his involvement in a conspiracy ...

  7. Presian , a veces denominado Presian II ( búlgaro : Пресиян II ; [1] griego : Προυσιάνος , romanizado : Prousianos ) fue probablemente el hijo mayor del último zar del Primer Imperio Búlgaro , Ivan Vladislav ( r.