The Tsardom of Vidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city of Vidin from 1369–1396.
^A Concise History Of Bulgaria, Cambridge Concise Histories, R. J. Crampton, Cambridge University Press, 2005, ISBN 0521616379, p. 28.
^The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest, John Van Antwerp Fine, University of Michigan Press, 1994, ISBN 0472082604, pp. 423-425.
The TsardomofVidin (Bulgarian: Видинско Царство, romanized: Vidinsko Tsarstvo) was a medieval Bulgarian state centred in the city ofVidin from 1369–1396...
city and the surrounding region, the TsardomofVidin, as a de facto independent monarch. In 1365, the TsardomofVidin was occupied by Magyar crusaders....
marched from Hungary on 1 May 1365 and captured Vidin on 2 June after a brief siege. The rest of the VidinTsardom was conquered in the next three months. Ivan...
king undertook a campaign to conquer the TsardomofVidin. On 1 May 1365, he set off from Hungary; he reached Vidin on 30 May and captured the city on 2 June...
with Vidin as its administrative centre. It was established after the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396 out of the territories of the TsardomofVidin and in...
of Nicopolis for the Bulgarian TsardomofVidin in 1396, regarded as the last large-scale crusade of the Middle Ages, failed to stop the advance of the...
Anna of Halych Irene Doukaina Laskarina Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene Sarah-Theodora Elizabeth of Bosnia with her daughter Dragana Nemanic Marie Louise...
supported Rostislav, the self-proclaimed Emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin. In 1260, Constantine Tikh recovered Vidin and occupied the Severin Banat, but the next...
of the despot Shishman ofVidin by an unnamed daughter of the sebastokrator Peter and a daughter of Ivan Asen II (r. 1218–1241) and Irene Komnene of Epirus...
established out of the territories of the TsardomofVidin, after the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. The earliest defter of the Sanjak of Nicopolis is composed...
Ottomans led by Bayezid I. Some Bulgarian historians suppose that TsardomofVidin's most western territories may have remained under Constantine II's...
al Vidinului și al oblastiei Vidinului“ ("sole ruler of Ungrovlahia, Vidin and the Oblast ofVidin"). It is true that the relations between the Wallachian...
of the Second Bulgarian Empire, after a three-month siege. In 1396, the VidinTsardom fell after the defeat of a Christian crusade at the Battle of Nicopolis...
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Louis I of Hungary following his conquest of Ivan Sratsimir's capital city, Vidin. The family was held captive in Humnik Fortress in Bosiljevo, Croatia. spent...
use the terms Danube Bulgaria, First Bulgarian State, or First Bulgarian Tsardom (Empire). Between 681 and 864 the country is also called by modern historians...
other frontier regions of Bulgaria such as Vidin and Velbuzhd) in the 1340s under Balik (member of the Bulgarian-Cuman dynasty of Terter according to some...
of Bdin – the teacher of the bishop ofVidin was unknown but his work Praising epistle for the movement of St Philotea relics from Tarnovo to Vidin contained...
in a process of ethnogenesis, including Iranic, Finno-Ugric, and Hunnic tribes. The Bulgars spoke a Turkic language, the Bulgar language of the Oghuric...
semi-independent realm based out of the Danubian fortress ofVidin in the late 13th and early 14th century. Shishman, who was bestowed the title of "despot" by Bulgarian...
the Ruler of Great Bulgaria and Ketrades - character of John of Nikiu work - Kazan: Institute of History of Academy of Science of Republic of Tatarstan...
was born in Vidin, TsardomofVidin c. 1330 and died in the Ravanica Monastery, Serbia c. 1385. Romylos was among the brightest followers of the Hesychast...
emperor in Vidin (1356–c. 1397) Constantine II, Bulgarian emperor in Vidin (c. 1397–1422) Dorothea, Queen of Bosnia, married Tvrtko I of Bosnia (→ Kotromanić...
school was also a centre of translation, mostly of Byzantine authors. Finally, it was a centre of poetry, of painting, and of painted ceramics. The school...
considerable influence in the court. She influenced her spouse to create the TsardomofVidin for her son Ivan Shishman, who was also a Jew according to Jewish law...
Ottoman Empire conquered the last independent piece of the Second Bulgarian Empire, the TsardomofVidin, in 1396 (or, as some historians hypothesise, in...
Milutin and Nogai Khan would soon come into conflict because of the war with the TsardomofVidin. Nogai launched a campaign against Serbia but Milutin offered...
during the reign of Tsar Peter I in the 10th century. It most probably arose in the region of Kutmichevitsa, today part of the region of Macedonia. The...