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Knyaz of Bulgaria
Vladimir-Rasate Владимир Расате
Knyaz of Bulgaria
Reign
889–893
Predecessor
Boris I
Successor
Simeon I
Born
850 AD
Died
before 900
House
Krum's dynasty
Father
Boris I
Mother
Maria (wife of Boris I of Bulgaria)
Vladimir-Rasate (Bulgarian: Владимир Расате, Medieval Greek: Βαλδίμερ) was the ruler of the First Bulgarian Empire from 889 to 893.
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