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page 111th-century Bulgarian people
Pressiyan II
Bulgarian prince, Byzantine general
Catherine of Bulgaria
Byzantine empress
Alusian of Bulgaria
Bulgarian and Byzantine noble
Maria of Bulgaria
Byzantine noblewoman
Miroslava of Bulgaria
Bulgarian princess
Irene of Larissa
Bulgarian empress consort
Krakra of Pernik
Bulgarian noble
Maria, wife of Ivan Vladislav
Bulgarian empress
Georgi Voyteh
Bulgarian aristocrat
Prohor of Pchinja
Bulgarian saint
Gabriel de Lesnovo
11th century Bulgarian saint
Theodora Kosara of Bulgaria
Bulgarian noblewoman (fl. 1000)
Tihomir
Bulgarian nobleman

Sermon
Middle-ages politician
Aaron of Bulgaria
younger son of the last tsar
Ivats
Ivats () or Ibatzes was a Bulgarian noble and military commander in the late 10th and early 11th centuries. He served three Bulgarian Emperors: Samuil (997–1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018).
John of Debar
11th-century Bulgarian clergyman
Nestoritsa
Nestoritsa () was a Bulgarian noble and general during the reign of Emperors Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). He was one of Bulgaria's most skillful military commanders.
Joachim of Osogovo
Serbian saint
Nikulitsa
250px|thumb|right|Capture and imprisonment of Nikulitsa by the Byzantine Empire|Byzantines.
Nikulitsa (; ) was a noble from Larissa and governor of Servia during the reign of Samuil (). Nikulitzas belonged to a prominent family in the city. In 980, Emperor Basil II had appointed his grandfather as leader (archon) of the Vlachs; a local ethnic group that was also at the center of the rebellion of 1066–1067. The leaders of that rebellion were all prominent men of Larissa, two of whom are specifically mentioned by Kekaumenos as being Vlachs; Slavota Karmalakis and a certain Beriboes (Berivoi).