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Tihomir was also proclaimed emperor separate from Delyan, who knew that the existence of two separate rebel leaders and camps would be problematic for the revolt and invited
Tihomir to a meeting. During this meeting a debate was held between them and Delyan made the more convincing speech, stating
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that an army with two leaders will inevitably fail in their common goal. He stated that the
Bulgarians should choose only one leader and that since he was the son of
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raised an army from the surrounding lands and marched out to confront the rebels, but his position was undermined by one of his own subordinates,
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Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900–1204
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The troops of
Tihomir were to be sent towards the north,
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594:Rebels against the
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121:Michael Dermocaites
85:first broke out in
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117:Dyrrhachium
59:Dyrrhachium
54:Teichomeros
674:Categories
476:Mitso Asen
388:Presian II
379:Byzantines
167:References
127:The revolt
73:Background
43:Τειχομηρὁς
659:Simeon II
654:Boris III
323:Presian I
263:Kormisosh
110:strategos
63:Bulgarian
48:romanized
31:Bulgarian
596:Ottomans
436:Peter II
348:Boris II
338:Simeon I
333:Vladimir
192:, p. 130
155:See also
133:Belgrade
87:Belgrade
83:Uprising
635:Kingdom
605:Fruzhin
525:Ivan II
520:Smilets
446:Kaloyan
409:Alusian
402:Tihomir
343:Peter I
328:Boris I
318:Malamir
313:Omurtag
298:Telerig
248:Asparuh
99:Naissus
50::
35:Тихомир
27:Tihomir
505:Ivaylo
358:Samuel
303:Kardam
273:Telets
253:Tervel
149:Samuil
137:Margum
103:Skopie
95:Dendra
91:Rascia
81:. The
65:noble
530:Chaka
451:Boril
353:Roman
293:Pagan
288:Toktu
278:Sabin
268:Vineh
258:Sevar
39:Greek
308:Krum
283:Umor
135:and
108:The
101:and
93:and
115:of
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175:^
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