Preslav — ( bg. Преслав) was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire from 893 to 972 and one of the most important cities of medieval Southeastern Europe. The ruins of the city are situated in modern northeastern Bulgaria, some 20 kilometres southwest of … Wikipedia
Preslav — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Puerta de Preslav. Preslav (búlgaro: Преслав) fue la capital del Primer Imperio Búlgaro de 893 a 972. Las ruinas de Preslav están situadas 20 km al sudoeste de la capital regional de Shumen, y constituyen en la… … Wikipedia Español
Preslav — Preslav, Marktflecken im bulgar. Kr. Šumen, am Balkan, (1893) 3521 E.; einst Hauptstadt des Bulgar. Reichs … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Preslav — 43° 09′ 31″ N 26° 48′ 34″ E / 43.1586, 26.8094 Preslav et Véliki Presla … Wikipédia en Français
Preslav — Great Preslav (not to be confused with Little Preslav, the Bulgarian port at the mouth of the Danube River [q.v.]). Symeon of Bulgaria (q.v.) transferred the capital of Bulgaria from Pliska (qq.v.) to Great Preslav in 893. Svjatoslav (q.v.)… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Preslav — Weliki Preslaw (Велики Преслав) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Preslav Crag — (Vrah Preslav vr h pre slav) is a sharp peak rising to approx. 600 m in Friesland Ridge, Tangra Mountains, eastern Livingston Island, Antarctica. The peak has precipitous and ice free south western and north eastern slopes and overlooks Prespa… … Wikipedia
Preslav Mantchev — (* 29. Juli 1974 in Sofia) ist ein bulgarischer Balletttänzer und Choreograph. Leben Mantchev absolvierte von 1985 bis 1993 eine Tanzausbildung an der Staatlichen Ballettschule für Choreographie und klassischen Tanz in Sofia, wo er unter anderem… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Preslav Hotel — (Золотые Пески,Болгария) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: Golden Sands, 9007 Золотые П … Каталог отелей
Preslav Literary School — The Preslav Literary School (Pliska Literary School) was the first literary school in the medieval Bulgarian Empire. It was established by Boris I in 885 or 886 in Bulgaria s capital, Pliska. In 893, Simeon I moved the seat of the school from… … Wikipedia