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  1. Ivaylo (died 1281), also spelled Ivailo ( Bulgarian: Ивайло ), was a rebel leader who ruled briefly as tsar of Bulgaria. [1] In 1277, he spearheaded a peasant uprising and forced the Bulgarian nobility to accept him as emperor. He reigned as emperor from 1278 to 1279, scoring victories against the Byzantines and the Mongols.

  2. The Uprising of Ivaylo ( Bulgarian: Въстанието на Ивайло) was a rebellion of the Bulgarian peasantry against the incompetent rule of Emperor Constantine Tikh and the Bulgarian nobility. The revolt was fuelled mainly by the failure of the central authorities to confront the Mongol menace in north-eastern Bulgaria.

    • 1277-1280
    • Balkan peninsula
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  4. Dec 19, 2013 · Ivaylo - the peasant with extraordinary military talent. published on 12/19/13 1:18 PM. Photo: Архив. This year 735 years since the coronation of King Ivaylo /1278/ is marked. He was one of the most successful leaders of peasant uprisings in the age of feudalism. According to some legends Ivaylo was swine breeder.

  5. Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene (Bulgarian: Мария Палеологина Кантакузина, Greek: Μαρία Παλαιολογίνα Καντακουζηνή; died after 1294) was an Empress consort of Bulgaria by marriage to two Bulgarian emperors, Constantine Tikh and Ivaylo.

  6. Ivaylo of Bulgaria. Ivaylo (died 1281), also spelled Ivailo (Bulgarian: Ивайло), was a rebel leader who ruled briefly as tsar of Bulgaria. In 1277, he spearheaded a peasant uprising and forced the Bulgarian nobility to accept him as emperor. He reigned as emperor from 1278 to 1279, scoring victories against the Byzantines and the Mongols.

  7. Ivaylo, also spelled Ivailo, (Bulgarian language: Ивайло ), nicknamed Bardokva ("radish" or "lettuce" in Bulgarian) or Lakhanas (Λαχανᾶς, "cabbage") in Greek, was a rebel leader and emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria. [1] In 1277, he spearheaded a peasant uprising (the only successful peasant uprising in...

  8. Jan 16, 2024 · The Uprising of Ivaylo was a rebellion of the Bulgarian peasantry against the incompetent rule of Emperor Constantine Tikh and the Bulgarian nobility. The revolt was fuelled mainly by the failure of the central authorities to confront the Mongol menace in north-eastern Bulgaria.

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