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  2. List of Bulgarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Simeon I (893–927) was the first Bulgarian ruler to rule as tsar.His official title translates to "Emperor of the Bulgarians and the Romans". Evidence concerning the titles used by the rulers of the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018) prior to the conversion to Christianity in the 860s is scant.

  3. Bulgarian royal family - Wikipedia

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    Princess Clémentine (the Tsar's great-grandmother, mother of tsar Ferdinand I, died in 1907) Tsaritsa Eleonore (the Tsar's step-grandmother, second wife of tsar Ferdinand I, died in 1917) Tsar Boris III (the Tsar's father, died in 1943) Kiril, Prince of Preslav (the Tsar's uncle, doed in 1945) Tsar Ferdinand I (the Tsar's grandfather, died in ...

  4. Simeon I of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian Tsar Simeon: The Morning Star of Slavonic Literature (1923), by Alphonse Mucha, The Slav Epic Tsar Simeon I has remained among the most highly valued Bulgarian historical figures, as indicated by popular vote in the Velikite BĒŽlgari (a spin-off of 100 Greatest Britons ) television programme, which in February 2007 placed him ...

  5. Category:Monarchs of the First Bulgarian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... 10th-century Bulgarian tsars (5 P) 11th-century Bulgarian ...

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  7. List of Bulgarian rulers - Wikipedia

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  8. Tsardom of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    The Tsardom of Bulgaria is a continuation of the Bulgarian state founded in 681, actually the First Bulgarian Empire and the Tsardom of Bulgaria are one state.. It occurred in three distinct periods: between the 10th and 11th centuries, again between the 12th and 15th centuries, and again in the 20th century.

  9. Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - Wikipedia

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    All of his sons received names of Bulgarian Tsars, his daughter has a Bulgarian name, although only four of his eleven grandchildren have Bulgarian names (Boris, Sofia, Mirko and Simeon). Kardam (1962–2015) married Miriam Ungría y López. They had two sons, Boris and Beltran.