Index of Bulgarian Empire–related articles

This is a list of people, places, and events related to the medieval Bulgarian Empires — the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018), and the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396).


 * Notes:
 * Feel free to add more, and create missing pages. For further information on that era, see the Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles.
 * People are listed by first name. Events, monuments and institutions like "Battle/Siege/Council/Church/Duchy/etc. of NNN" are listed by the location/name.

A

 * Achelous (917), Battle of
 * Adrianople (1205), Battle of
 * Adrianople (1254), Battle of
 * Adrianople (813), Siege of
 * Agatha, wife of Edward the Exile
 * Agatha, wife of Samuel of Bulgaria
 * Ajjar
 * Ajtony
 * Albania under the Bulgarian Empire
 * Aldimir
 * Alexius Slav
 * Alexander (son of Ivan Shishman)
 * Alogobotur
 * Alusian of Bulgaria
 * Anchialus (708), Battle of
 * Anchialus (763), Battle of
 * Andronikos Asen
 * Anevo Fortress
 * Anna (Anisia)
 * Anna (daughter of Boris I)
 * Anna Neda of Serbia
 * Anna Maria of Hungary
 * Anna of Wallachia
 * Anna Terter of Bulgaria
 * Anna-Theodora Asenina of Bulgaria
 * Arcadiopolis (970), Battle of
 * Arcadiopolis (1194), Battle of
 * Archbishopric of Ohrid
 * Aron
 * Asen dynasty
 * Asen's Fortress
 * Asen and Peter, Uprising of
 * Asparukh
 * Avars

B

 * Baba Vida
 * Bachkovo Monastery
 * Baldwin's Tower
 * Ballshi Inscription
 * Ban (title)
 * Basil I of Bulgaria
 * Basil II of Bulgaria
 * Batbayan
 * Belaur
 * Belogradchik Fortress
 * Beloslava of Bulgaria
 * Berziti
 * Berzitia, Battle of
 * Beshevliev, Veselin
 * Bitola (1015), Battle of
 * Bitola inscription
 * Bogomil (priest)
 * Bogomilism
 * Boila
 * Boril
 * Boril, book of
 * Boris I
 * Boris II
 * Boruy, Battle of
 * Boulgarophygon, Battle of
 * Boyana Church
 * Boyar
 * Bozhenishki Urvich
 * Braničevci
 * Bulgaria
 * Bulgaria (theme)
 * Bulgaria, Byzantine conquest of
 * Bulgaria, Christianization of
 * Bulgaria, Sviatoslav's invasion of
 * Bulgarian army, medieval
 * Bulgarian coinage, medieval
 * Bulgarian Empire
 * Bulgarian Empire, First
 * Bulgarian Empire, Second
 * Bulgarian khans, Nominalia of the
 * Bulgarian literature, medieval
 * Bulgarian navy, medieval
 * Bulgarian royal charters, medieval
 * Bulgarians
 * Bulgars
 * Byalgrad
 * Byzantine Empire, Bulgarian wars with
 * Byzantine Empire, 894–896 war with
 * Byzantine Empire, 913–927 war with
 * Byzantine civil war of 1321–28
 * Byzantine civil war of 1341–47

C

 * Catherine of Bulgaria
 * Chaka
 * Chatalar Inscription
 * Chernomen, Battle of
 * Chernomen, Treaty of
 * Chernorizets Hrabar
 * Cherven (fortress)
 * Christ Pantocrator (Nesebar), Church of
 * Clement of Ohrid
 * Codex Assemanius
 * Codex Marianus
 * Codex Suprasliensis
 * Codex Zographensis
 * Cometopuli dynasty
 * Comita Nikola
 * Constantine II
 * Constantine of Kostenets
 * Constantine of Preslav
 * Constantine Tikh Asen
 * Constantinople (922), Battle of
 * Constantinople (717-718), Siege of
 * Constantinople (1235), Siege of
 * Cosmas the Priest
 * Croatian–Bulgarian battle of 927
 * Croatia, Bulgarian wars with
 * Cuman Tsaritsa of Bulgaria, The
 * Cumans
 * Cyprian, Metropolitan of Moscow
 * Cyrillic script
 * Cyrillic alphabet, early

D

 * Darman and Kudelin
 * Daskal Philip Psalter
 * David
 * Dejan (magnate)
 * Demetrius of Bulgaria
 * St Demetrius (Patalenitsa), Church of
 * St Demetrius of Thessaloniki (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of
 * Desislava of Bulgaria
 * Despot (court title)
 * Devina, Battle of
 * Devingrad
 * Devol (Albania)
 * Dionisiy Divniy
 * Dobreyshovo Gospels
 * Dobromir Chrysos
 * Dobrotitsa
 * Dorotheus of Bulgaria
 * Dobruja, Despotate of
 * Dorostolon, Siege of
 * Dragana of Serbia
 * Drougoubitai
 * Dorothea of Bulgaria
 * Dulo clan
 * Dyrrhachium (1018), Battle of

E

 * Elena Asenina of Bulgaria
 * Elena of Bulgaria
 * Elemag
 * Elisabeth of Courtenay
 * Enina Apostle
 * Enravota
 * Euphrosyne of Bulgaria
 * Evtimiy of Tarnovo

F

 * Fruzhin

G

 * Gate of Trajan
 * Gates of Trajan, Battle of the
 * Gavril Radomir
 * George Sursuvul
 * George Terter I
 * George Terter II
 * St George (Kyustendil), Church of
 * Georgi Voiteh
 * Georgi Voiteh, Uprising of
 * Gigen
 * Glad
 * Glagolitic alphabet
 * Gostun
 * Grand Župan
 * Gregory of Bulgaria
 * Gregory the Bulgarian
 * Gregory of Sinai
 * Gregory Tsamblak
 * Gyuzelev, Vasil

H

 * Hagia Sophia Church, Nesebar
 * Hagia Sophia Church, Sofia
 * Helena of Bulgaria
 * Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel (Nesebar), Church of the
 * Holy Ascension of God, Patriarchal Cathedral of the
 * Holy Mother of God (Asen's Fortress), Church of the
 * Holy Mother of God (Donja Kamenica), Church of the
 * Holy Mother of God Eleusa (Nesebar), Church of the
 * Holy Forty Martyrs (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of the
 * Holy Trinity, Patriarchal Monastery of the
 * Hranislav
 * Hrelyo
 * Hungary, Bulgarian wars with

I

 * Ichirgu-boil
 * Ignatius of Bulgaria
 * Ihtiman, Battle of
 * Irene Doukaina Laskarina
 * Irene Komnene Doukaina
 * Irene Lekapene
 * Irene of Larissa
 * Irene Palaiologina
 * Isbul
 * Ivan II
 * Ivan Alexander
 * Ivan Asen I
 * Ivan Asen II
 * Ivan Asen III
 * Ivan Asen IV
 * Ivan Asen V
 * Ivan Shishman
 * Ivan Sratsimir
 * Ivan Stephen
 * Ivan the Russian
 * Ivan Vladislav
 * Ivanko (boyar)
 * Ivanko (despot)
 * Ivanovo, Rock-hewn Churches of
 * Ivats
 * Ivaylo
 * Ivaylo, Uprising of

J

 * Jacob Svetoslav
 * Jeremiah (Bulgarian priest)
 * Joachim I of Bulgaria
 * Joachim II of Bulgaria
 * Joachim III of Bulgaria
 * John the Exarch
 * John Komnenos Asen
 * John Kukuzelis
 * John of Debar
 * John of Rila
 * Joseph II of Constantinople
 * Jovan Vladimir
 * St John Aliturgetos (Nesebar), Church of
 * St John (Kaneo), Church of
 * St John the Baptist (Asenovgrad), Church of
 * St John the Baptist (Nesebar), Church of

K

 * Kaliman I
 * Kaliman II
 * Kaloyan
 * Kaloyan and Desislava
 * Kanasubigi
 * Kardam
 * Katasyrtai, Battle of
 * Kavhan
 * Kera Tamara
 * Keratsa of Bulgaria
 * Keratsa Petritsa
 * Kira Maria
 * Kira Maria Asenina of Bulgaria
 * Kleidion, Battle of
 * Klokotnitsa, Battle of
 * Klonimir
 * Knyaz
 * Konstantin and Fruzhin, Uprising of
 * Kormesiy
 * Kormisosh
 * Kosara of Bulgaria
 * Kozma Zografski
 * Krakra of Pernik
 * Krasen
 * Kreta, Battle of
 * Krum
 * Krum's dynasty
 * Ktenia
 * Kuber
 * Kubrat
 * Kutmichevitsa

L

 * Lardea
 * Latin Empire, Bulgarian wars with
 * Leontius of Bulgaria
 * Lovech, Siege of
 * Lyutitsa
 * Lovech, Despotate of

M

 * Macarius of Bulgaria
 * Macedonia (theme)
 * Macedonia (region)
 * Macedonia (terminology)
 * Madara Rider
 * Malamir
 * Malamirovo Inscription
 * Marcellae (756), Battle of
 * Marcellae (792), Battle of
 * Maria
 * Maria Asenina of Bulgaria
 * Maria of Bulgaria, Latin Empress
 * Maria-Irene Palaiologina
 * Maria of Mangup
 * Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene
 * Marina Smilets of Bulgaria
 * Marko, Prince
 * Marmais
 * Markeli
 * Matochina
 * Mauros
 * Menumorut
 * Messinipolis, Battle of
 * Mezek
 * Michael II Asen
 * Michael IV Asen
 * Michael Shishman
 * Michael of Bulgaria
 * Michael (Bulgarian pretender)
 * Miroslava of Bulgaria
 * Mitso Asen
 * Moesia
 * Momchil
 * Moses
 * Mostich

N

 * Naum of Preslav
 * Neboulos
 * Nesebar
 * Nestoritsa
 * St Nicholas (Melnik), Church of
 * St Nicholas (Sapareva Banya), Church of
 * Nikulitsa

O

 * Ohrid
 * Ohrid Literary School
 * Old Church Slavonic
 * Old Great Bulgaria
 * Omurtag
 * Omurtag's Tarnovo Inscription
 * Ongal, Battle of
 * Organa
 * Ostrovo, Battle of
 * Ottoman Empire, Bulgarian wars with

P

 * Pagan
 * St Panteleimon (Ohrid), Church of
 * Palace of Omurtag
 * St Paraskevi (Nesebar), Church of
 * Pechenegs
 * Pegae, Battle of
 * Peter I
 * Peter II
 * Peter III
 * Peter IV
 * Peter Delyan, Uprising of
 * Peter (diplomat)
 * St Peter (Berende), Church of
 * Saints Peter and Paul (Nikopol), Church of
 * Saints Peter and Paul (Veliko Tarnovo), Church of
 * Philippopolis (1208), Battle of
 * Pirdop Apostle
 * Plenimir
 * Pliska
 * Pliska, Battle of
 * Pliska, Great Basilica of
 * Pliska, Rosette from
 * Preslav
 * Preslav, Council of
 * Preslav Literary School
 * Preslav, Round Church of
 * Preslav Treasure
 * Presian I
 * Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav)
 * Presian Inscription
 * Prespa (medieval town)

R

 * Rahovets
 * Ratimir, Duke of Lower Pannonia
 * Rila Monastery
 * Rishki Pass, Battle of the
 * Rodosto, Battle of
 * Roman
 * Romylos of Vidin
 * Rostislav Mikhailovich
 * Rostislav Stratimirovic
 * Rusion, Battle of
 * Rusokastro, Battle of

S

 * Sabin
 * Sagudates
 * Saint Naum, Monastery of
 * Saints Cyril and Methodius
 * Salan
 * Salonica (995), Battle of
 * Salonica (1004), Battle of
 * Salonica (1014), Battle of
 * Salonica (1040), Battle of
 * Salonica (2nd 1040), Battle of
 * Samuel
 * Samuil's Inscription
 * Sandilch
 * Sarah-Theodora
 * Sava's book
 * Sebastokrator
 * Serbia, Bulgarian wars with
 * Serbia, 839–842 war with
 * Serbia, 853 war with
 * Serbia, 917–924 war with
 * Serdica (809), Siege of
 * Sergius of Bulgaria
 * Sermon (ruler)
 * Serres (1196), Battle of
 * Serres (1205), Battle of
 * Setina, Battle of
 * Sevar
 * Seven Slavic tribes
 * Severians
 * Shishman
 * Shishman dynasty
 * Shishman of Vidin
 * Shumen fortress
 * Silistra, Battle of
 * Simeon I
 * Sirmium, Theme of
 * Sırp Sındığı, Battle of
 * Slavs
 * Slavs, South
 * Skafida, Battle of
 * Skopje
 * Skopje, Battle of
 * Smilets
 * Smilets dynasty
 * Smiltsena Palaiologina
 * Smolyani
 * Sofia Psalter
 * St Sophia (Ohrid), Church of
 * Southern Buh, Battle of
 * Sratsimir
 * Sratsimir dynasty
 * St Stephen (Nesebar), Church of
 * Strez
 * Strumitsa, Battle of
 * Strymon (theme)

T

 * Tarnovo
 * Tarnovo Artistic School, architecture
 * Tarnovo Artistic School, painting
 * Tarnovo Literary School
 * Tarnovo Patriarchate
 * Tarnovo, Siege of
 * Telerig
 * Telets
 * Terter dynasty
 * Tervel
 * Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander
 * Theodora Angelina (daughter of Isaac Komnenos)
 * Theodora of Wallachia
 * Theodora Palaiologina, Empress of Bulgaria
 * Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria
 * Theodore Sigritsa
 * Theodore Svetoslav
 * St Theodore (Boboshevo), Church of
 * St Theodore (Nesebar), Church of
 * Theodosius of Tarnovo
 * Thessalonica (theme)
 * Thrace
 * Thrace (theme)
 * Tihomir (Bulgarian noble)
 * Timočani
 * Tomić Psalter
 * Toktu
 * Treaty of 716, Byzantine–Bulgarian
 * Treaty of 815, Byzantine–Bulgarian
 * Tryavna, Battle of
 * Tsar
 * Tsarevets (fortress)
 * Tsarina
 * Tsepina

U

 * Umor
 * Urvich
 * Ustra

V

 * Václav Dobruský
 * Varna (1201), Siege of
 * Velbazhd, Battle of
 * Venedikov, Ivan
 * Versinikia, Battle of
 * Vidin
 * Vidin, Hungarian occupation of
 * Vinekh
 * Viola, Duchess of Opole
 * Vissarion of Bulgaria
 * Vladimir-Rasate
 * Vladislav the Grammarian
 * Vonko

W

 * Wallachia
 * W.l.n.d.r, Battle of

Y

 * Yanuka

Z

 * Zabergan
 * Zadar (998), Siege of
 * Zemen Monastery
 * Zlatarski, Vasil
 * Zograf Monastery
 * Zvinitsa

Lists

 * Bulgarian consorts
 * Bulgarian monarchs