Vladimir-Rasate

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Vladimir-Rasate was a medieval Bulgarian ruler, son of Boris I, whose brief reign in the late 9th century is noted for his attempt to restore paganism in Bulgaria.

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Vladimir-Rasate canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
medieval Bulgarian ruler
monarch
causeOfEndOfReign coup led by Boris I
country First Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
dynasty Krum dynasty NERFINISHED
era Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Bulgar NERFINISHED
father Boris I of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext Christianization of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
languageOfCourt Old Bulgarian NERFINISHED
notableEvent attempted reversal of Christianization of Bulgaria
deposed by his father Boris I
notableFor attempt to restore paganism in Bulgaria
conflict with Christian clergy in Bulgaria
otherName Rasate NERFINISHED
Vladimir of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
placeOfRule Pliska NERFINISHED
positionHeld Knyaz of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
predecessor Boris I of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
region Balkans
reignEnd 893
reignStart 889
religion paganism
sibling Simeon I of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
successor Simeon I of Bulgaria NERFINISHED
timePeriod 9th century
title Knyaz NERFINISHED

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Boris I of Bulgaria successor Vladimir-Rasate
Boris I of Bulgaria intervenedAgainst Vladimir-Rasate
Simeon I of Bulgaria predecessor Vladimir-Rasate