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Tihomir (Bulgarian noble)

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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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where Delyan was proclaimed Emperor. He went south, going through
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In 1040, Peter Delyan revolted against the Byzantine rule in the
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The troops of Tihomir were to be sent towards the north,
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Index


Bulgarian
Greek
romanized
Dyrrhachium
Bulgarian
Peter Delyan
Theme of Bulgaria
Uprising
Belgrade
Rascia
Dendra
Naissus
Skopie
strategos
Basil Synadenus
Dyrrhachium
Michael Dermocaites
Belgrade
Margum
Gavril Radomir
Samuil
Uprising of Peter Delyan





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