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  1. Dorothea of Bulgaria ( Bulgarian: Доротея, Serbo-Croatian: Doroteja, Доротеја; died c. 1390), also called Doroslava ( Cyrillic: Дорослава ), was the first Queen of Bosnia. Daughter of the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Sratsimir, Dorothea was held hostage by King Louis I of Hungary, who married her off to Ban Tvrtko I of Bosnia in ...

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  4. Dorotheus ( Bulgarian: Доротей) was a Patriarch of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church in the beginning of the 14th century. His name is known only from the medieval Book of Boril where he is listed as the seventh Patriarch presiding over the Bulgarian Church from Tarnovo, the capital of the Bulgarian Empire. [1] [2] Dorotheus led the ...

  5. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Dorothea of Bulgaria has received more than 35,895 page views. Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Dorothea of Bulgaria is the 611th most popular nobleman (up from 654th in 2019), the 87th most popular biography from Bulgaria (up from 107th in 2019) and the most popular ...

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  7. Dorothea of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Доротея, Serbo-Croatian: Doroteja, Доротеја; died c. 1390), also called Doroslava (Cyrillic: Дорослава), was the first Queen of Bosnia. Daughter of the Bulgarian tsar Ivan Sratsimir, Dorothea was held hostage by King Louis I of Hungary, who married her off to Ban Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1374. She became queen in 1377 and may have been the ...

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