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Momchil

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Momchil (Момчил, Μομτζίλος or Μομιτζίλας, Момчило / Momčilo; c. 1305 – 7 July 1345) was a 14th-century Bulgarian brigand and local ruler. [1]

25 relations: Amaxades, Battle of Peritheorion, Bulgarian–Ottoman wars, Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, Despot (court title), Index of Bulgarian Empire-related articles, Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles, July 7, Komotini, List of battles 1301–1600, List of places named after people, List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria, Merope (region), Momčilo, Momčilo Đujić, Momchil Peak, Momchilgrad, Momchilovtsi, Pirot Fortress, Prince Marko, Sebastokrator, Serbian epic poetry, Smolyan, Stefan Karadzha, 1345.

Amaxades

Amaxades (Αμαξάδες, Bulgarian: Арабаджи, Arabacıköy) is a village and a former community in the Rhodope regional unit, East Macedonia and Thrace, Greece.

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Battle of Peritheorion

The Battle of Peritheorion on 7 July 1345 between the forces of Momchil, the quasi-independent ruler of Rhodope, and an allied Byzantine-Turkish force headed by John VI Kantakouzenos and Umur Bey of Aydin.

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Bulgarian–Ottoman wars

The Bulgarian–Ottoman wars were fought between the kingdoms remaining from the disintegrating Second Bulgarian Empire, and the Ottoman Empire, in the second half of the 14th century.

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Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347

The Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347, sometimes referred to as the Second Palaiologan Civil War, was a conflict that broke out in the Byzantine Empire after the death of Andronikos III Palaiologos over the guardianship of his nine-year-old son and heir, John V Palaiologos.

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Despot (court title)

Despot or despotes (from δεσπότης, despótēs, "lord", "master") was a senior Byzantine court title that was bestowed on the sons or sons-in-law of reigning emperors, and initially denoted the heir-apparent.

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Index of Bulgarian Empire-related articles

This is a list of people, places, and events related to the medieval Bulgarian Empires — the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018), and the Second Bulgarian Empire (1185–1396).

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Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles

This is a list of people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from the Byzantine Empire (AD 330–1453).

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July 7

The terms 7th July, July 7th, and 7/7 (pronounced "Seven-seven") have been widely used in the Western media as a shorthand for the 7 July 2005 bombings on London's transport system.

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Komotini

Komotini (Κομοτηνή; Gümülcine) is a city in the region of East Macedonia and Thrace, northeastern Greece.

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List of battles 1301–1600

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List of places named after people

There are a number of places named after famous people.

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List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria

List of Turkish exonyms in Bulgaria lists Turkish exonyms for places in Bulgaria.

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Merope (region)

In the 14th-century Balkans, Merope (Μερόπη, Меропа, Meropa) was a subregion of Thrace in modern northern Greece and southern Bulgaria.

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Momčilo

Momcilo or Momčilo (Cyrillic script: Момчило) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin.

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Momčilo Đujić

Momčilo Đujić (Момчилo Ђујић; 27 February 1907 – 11 September 1999) was a Serbian Orthodox priest and Chetnik commander (vojvoda, војвода) who led a significant proportion of the Chetniks within the northern Dalmatia and western Bosnia regions of the Independent State of Croatia during World War II.

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Momchil Peak

Momchil Peak (Момчилов връх) is an ice-covered peak rising to 625 m in Breznik Heights, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica.

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Momchilgrad

Momchilgrad (Момчилград, "the town of Momchil"); is a town in the very south of Bulgaria, part of Kardzhali Province in the southern part of the Eastern Rhodopes.

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Momchilovtsi

Momchilovtsi (Момчиловци) is a Bulgarian village and ski resort in the Central Rhodopes, about 15 km northeast of Smolyan.

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Pirot Fortress

Momčilov grad (Momchil's fortress) is a medieval castle situated in Pirot, Serbia.

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Prince Marko

Marko Mrnjavčević (Марко Мрњавчевић,; – 17 May 1395) was the de jure Serbian king from 1371 to 1395, while he was the de facto ruler of territory in western Macedonia centered on the town of Prilep.

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Sebastokrator

Sebastokrator (σεβαστοκράτωρ, sebastokrátor; Bulgarian and Serbian Cyrillic: севастократор; both pronounced sevastokrator), was a senior court title in the late Byzantine Empire.

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Serbian epic poetry

Serb epic poetry (Српске епске народне песме/Srpske epske narodne pesme) is a form of epic poetry created by Serbs originating in today's Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Montenegro.

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Smolyan

Smolyan (Смолян) is a town and ski resort in the far south of Bulgaria near the border with Greece.

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Stefan Karadzha

Stefan Karadzha (Стефан Караджа; born Stefan Todorov Dimov, Стефан Тодоров Димов; 11 May 1840 – 31 July 1868), was a Bulgarian national hero, a revolutionary from the national liberation movement and a prominent leader of rebellion against the Ottoman Empire.

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1345

Year 1345 (MCCCXLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Redirects here:

Momchil Voivoda, Momchil Voyvoda, Momchil Yunak, Momchil voivoda, Momtchil.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momchil

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