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The struggle began with the incorporation of eastern Bulgaria after the Russo-Byzantine War (970–971). Bulgarian resistance was led by the Cometopuli brothers, who – based in the unconquered western regions of the Bulgarian Empire – led it until its fall under Byzantine rule in 1018 .
The Bulgarian lands in Thrace and lower Moesia now became part of the Byzantine Empire and were placed under Byzantine governors.
Bulgaria enjoyed an extended period of peace with Byzantium and expanded its control over Macedonia and parts of what are now Serbia and Croatia.
Key Points. The Bulgarian Empire was founded in the 5th century and continued to expand and clash with the Byzantine Empire for centuries.
Bulgaria played a key role in the geopolitical sphere of the post-1204 Byzantine world, and was briefly the dominant power in the Balkans during the period.
25 окт. 2022 г. · Bulgaria emerged as Byzantium's chief antagonist to its north, resulting in several wars. The two powers also enjoyed periods of peace and ...
Bulgaria was part of the (eastern) Roman Empire, in 1018 to 1186, excepting the marginal areas of its former trans-Danubian territories.
20 янв. 2023 г. · The area of Bulgaria became part of the Roman Empire beginning in the 2nd century BC. The Romans conquered all parts of the ancient world ...
The Byzantine empire and Bulgaria in the ninth and tenth centuries did not resemble each other closely. If one undertakes a comparative study of them, ...
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