Petŭr I, King of Bulgaria, -970

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Name (Latin)
Petŭr I, King of Bulgaria, -970
Other forms of name
Peter I, tsar of Bulgaria, -970
Petŭr I, King of Bulgaria, d. 970
Date of birth
0903
Date of death
0970
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 7159775
Wikidata: Q334283
Library of congress: no2007006846
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Wikipedia description:

Peter I (Church Slavonic: Петръ А҃; Bulgarian: Петър I; died 30 January 970) was the emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 27 May 927 to 969. Facing Bogomilism and rebellions by his brothers and also by Časlav Klonimirović early on in his reign, Peter secured more success later in life; he ensured the retreat of the invading Rus by inciting Bulgaria's allies, the Pechenegs, to attack Kiev itself. Traditionally seen as a weak ruler who lost land and prestige, recent scholarship challenges this view, emphasizing the empire's affluence and internal peace. Considered a good ruler during the Middle Ages, his name was adopted by later leaders trying to restore Bulgarian independence under Byzantine rule to emphasize legitimacy and continuity.

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