Gavril Radomir ( Bulgarian : Гаврил Радомир ; Greek : Γαβριὴλ Ρωμανός , romanized : Gavriḗl Romanós ; anglicized as Gabriel Radomir ; died 1015) was the Emperor ( Tsar ) of the First Bulgarian Empire from October 1014 to August or September 1015. He was the son of tsar Samuel ( r. 997–1014 ).
10-561: Radomir may refer to: People [ edit ] Radomir (given name) , a Slavic male given name Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria (died 1015), Tsar of Bulgaria Places [ edit ] Radomir (Cetinje) [ sh ] , a village in Cetinje Municipality, Montenegro Radomir (mountain) , a mountain peak on the Bulgarian/Greek border Radomir (town) ,
20-766: A town in Pernik Province, Bulgaria Radomir Municipality , a municipality in Pernik Province, Bulgaria Radomir, a village in Dioști Commune, Dolj County, Romania Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Radomir . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radomir&oldid=1003946204 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
30-770: Is Rasha . The name is very popular in Bulgaria and Serbia . List of people with the given name Radomir [ edit ] Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria , medieval tsar Radomir Antić (1948-2020), Serbian former football defender and former football manager for the Serbia national team Radomir Đalović (born 1982), Montenegrin football player Radomir Kuzmanović (born 1963), Serbian politician Radomir Lazović (born 1980), Serbian politician and activist Radomir Mihailović (born 1950), Serbian rock guitarist, also known as Točak Radomir Putnik (1847-1917), Serbian Field Marshal ( vojvoda ) and Chief of General Staff in
40-460: Is a Slavic origin given name . The etymology of the original form of the name, Radomer, is from rat - old Slavonic for war - and mer "merit, ability", i.e. "able warrior". However, modern popular understanding in most Slavic languages would link the name to rad "care, joy, love" and mir "peace, world, fame". Feminine form: Radomira. Nicknames: Radek, Radko, Mirek, Mirko, Rado, Racho, Radka (f), Mirka (f). The usual nickname derived from Radomir
50-731: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Radomir (given name) Radomir Pronunciation Serbo-Croatian: [râdomiːr] Gender male Origin Word/name Slavic Meaning rad ("care, joy") + mir ("famous, peace" or "world") Other names Variant form(s) Radomira (f), Radimir (m) Nickname(s) Radek, Radko, Mirek, Mirko, Radka (f), Mirka (f) Related names Radosław , Radoslav http://www.behindthename.com/name/radomir Radomir ( Cyrillic script : Радомир)
60-542: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria During his father's reign, his cousin Ivan Vladislav and Ivan's entire family were all sentenced by Samuel to death for treason. Gavril's intervention saved at least his cousin. He is said to have saved his father's life in the disastrous defeat of the Battle of Spercheios , and he was described as a gallant fighter. Around
70-476: The Balkan Wars and World War I Radomir Reljić (1938-2006), Serbian painter Radomír Šimůnek (disambiguation) Sr. and Jr., father and son Czech cyclo-cross cyclists Radomira "Radka" Zrubáková (born 1970), Slovakian retired professional tennis player See also [ edit ] Radomir (disambiguation) Radimir Čačić , Croatian politician External links [ edit ] Behind
80-943: The Name: Radomir [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radomir_(given_name)&oldid=1244979576 " Categories : Given names Slavic masculine given names Croatian masculine given names Czech masculine given names Bulgarian masculine given names Macedonian masculine given names Montenegrin masculine given names Slovak masculine given names Slovene masculine given names Polish masculine given names Masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Hidden categories: Pages with Serbo-Croatian IPA Articles with short description Short description
90-576: The same time that Emperor Basil II captured the bulk of Samuel's army, Gavril and his forces defeated the army of Theophylact Botaneiates . Having inherited Samuel's war with the Byzantine Empire , Gavril Radomir raided Byzantine territory, reaching as far as Constantinople . However, the Byzantines secured the assistance of Ivan Vladislav, who owed his life to Radomir. Vladislav murdered Radomir while hunting near Ostrovo , and then took
100-465: The throne for himself. Some sources connect Gavril Radomir with the medieval dualist sect, Bogomilism , a popular heretic movement that flourished in the Bulgarian region of Kutmichevitsa during his and his father's reign. Gavril married twice. His possible son Peter Delyan played a role in attempting to secure independence for Bulgaria several decades later. Ian Mladjov inferred that Agatha ,
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