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Name Suffix:Lord Of West Bulgaria
Name Suffix:Lord Of West Bulgaria
Aaron Amitopulos Kometopoulos1,2
b. 944, d. between 987 and 988, #5630
Pedigree
Aaron Amitopulos Kometopoulos was born in 944 in Macedonia. The 3rd son.2 He was the son of Nikola Kumet, Count and Rhipsime Bagratuni.3,2,4 He was ruler of western Bulgaria before 987.5 He died between 987 and 988. Accused of treason by his brother, Samuel, he was executed, along with his family. Aaron's son, Ivan, was spared, due to the intercession of Samuel's son Gavril.2,5
Child of Aaron Amitopulos Kometopoulos:
Ivan Vladislav, Tsar of Bulgaria+ b. 966, d. Feb 1018
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, Royalty for Commoners: The Complete Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, Kings of England, and Queen Philippa (.: ., 3rd Ed., 1998), 309-36. Hereinafter cited as RfC.
[S421] Ph.D. Profesor Milcho Lalkov, Rulers of Bulgaria (Sofia, Bulgaria: Kibea Publishing Company, ?). Hereinafter cited as Rulers of Bulgari
[S204] Roderick W. Stuart, RfC, 309-37.
[S1037] The House of Bagrat and DFA, online http://www.ut.ee/~votan/articles/bagrat.htm
, Part 2, V. Hereinafter cited as DFA (Bagrat).
[S464] "Medieval Royal Families of the Balkans" This will be a series of pieces attempting to account for the genealogy of the medieval rulers of the Balkans. There are lots of uncertainties about these lines, since many records have not survived. Source materials for most things in the medieval Balkans are ususally not from contemporary writers, and the few contemporary sources existing are usually from Byzantine writers, not writers from the various states themselves. The tables I'm about to present are based on Europaeische Stammtafeln, but modified by some recent scholarship by John V. A. Fine in his two books, "The Early Medieval Balkans" and "The Late Medieval Balkans". - PT
, Paul Theroff's Royal Genealogy Site - Royal Families of the Balkans, online Medieval Royal Families of the Balkans, printout dated 5/9/00. Previously published in hard copy (e-mail address: Paul Theroff, 4/24/99). Hereinafter cited as "Theroff-Balkans".
Aron (Bulgarian: ????) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuil of Bulgaria and third son of Comita Nikola, Duke of Sofia. After the fall of the eastern parts of the country under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three brothers David, Moses and Samuil continued the resistance to the west. They were called Comutopuli and ruled the country together, as the rightful heir to the throne, Boris II and Roman were imprisoned in Constantinople. The residence of Aron was Sofia situated on the main road between Constantinople and Western Europe. He had to defend the area from enemy invasions and attack the Byzantine territories in Thrace.
In 976 in the beginning the major campaign against the Byzantine Empire, the two eldest brothers David and Moses perished but the Bulgarians achieved great successes including the return of north-eastern Bulgaria. During that time, the Byzantine Emperor Basil II had to fight both the Bulgarians and the dangerous rebellion under Bardas Skleros and he turned the customary means of the Byzntine policy: conspiracy.
His attention concentrated to Aron, who was more dangerous at the time due to the proximity of his seat to Thrace; and because of his ambition to rule over Bulgaria alone which made an eventual peace profitable for both Aron and Basil. The Bulgarian nobel asked for the Emperor's sister hand and Basil agreed but he tried to deceive Aron and sent him the wife of one of his nobles and the bishop of Sevast. However the attempted deceit was revealed and the bishop was killed, but the negotiations continued nonetheless. In the end Samuil learned of the secret negotiations and on 14 June 976 Aron together with all of his kin were executed in the vicinity of Dupnitsa.
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Aaron Radzieopul was murdered with his family at the castle in Razmetanica on the orders of the youngest of Samuel's brothers. Of Aaron's children, only one son, Ivan Władysław , survived, followed by Samuel's son Gabriel Radomir [2] .
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Aron (Bulgarian: Арон) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuil of Bulgaria and third son of Comita Nikola, Duke of Sofia. After the fall of the eastern parts of the country under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three brothers David, Moses and Samuil continued the resistance to the west. They were called Comutopuli and ruled the country together, as the rightful heir to the throne, Boris II and Roman were imprisoned in Constantinople. The residence of Aron was Sofia situated on the main road between Constantinople and Western Europe. He had to defend the area from enemy invasions and attack the Byzantine territories in Thrace.
Treason and death
In 976 in the beginning the major campaign against the Byzantine Empire, the two eldest brothers David and Moses perished but the Bulgarians achieved great successes including the return of north-eastern Bulgaria. During that time, the Byzantine Emperor Basil II had to fight both the Bulgarians and the dangerous rebellion under Bardas Skleros and he turned the customary means of the Byzntine policy: conspiracy.
His attention concentrated to Aron, who was more dangerous at the time due to the proximity of his seat to Thrace; and because of his ambition to rule over Bulgaria alone which made an eventual peace profitable for both Aron and Basil. The Bulgarian nobel asked for the Emperor's sister hand and Basil agreed but he tried to deceive Aron and sent him the wife of one of his nobles and the bishop of Sevast. However the attempted deceit was revealed and the bishop was killed, but the negotiations contunued nonetheless. In the end Samuil learned of the secret negotiations and on 14 June 976 Aron together with all of his kin were executed in the vicinity of Dupnitsa. Only his eldest son Ivan Vladislav, who eventually became the last Emperor of the Empire was spared due to the vindication of Samuil's son Gavril Radomir. Ironically, Ivan Vladislav murderred his saviour 39 years later.
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221798200. Kong Schischemann I N.NSON av Ternova (12797) was a Konge in Bulgaria. (12798) Han var en bulgers adelsmann, han grunnaldet vestlige bulgerske kongedømme. Han var en mektig fører for tsar Peters motstadnere, rev itl seg besittelser i makedonia og Albania og opprettet 963 et uavhengig bulgarsk kongedømme i de vestlige porvinser. Av hans sønner med de bibelske navn David, Moses, Aron og Samuel, ble først David og Senere Samuel konger etter ham. De to andre ble drept.