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Joseph II of Constantinople
Patriarch of Constantinople

Fruzhin
thumb|262px|The Şoimoş castle near modern Lipova, likely the seat of Fruzhin's Hungarian domains
thumb|262px|coat of arms on last bulgarian rulers Fruzhin and Konstantin II Asen in Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, München
Fruzhin (; also transliterated Fružin or Frujin; died ) was a 15th-century Bulgarian noble who fought actively against the Ottoman conquest of the Second Bulgarian Empire. A son of one of the last Bulgarian tsars, Ivan Shishman of the Tarnovo Tsardom, Fruzhin co-organized the so-called Uprising of Konstantin and Fruzhin along with Constantine II of Vidin, the last medieval Bulgar
Gregory II Bulgarian
Ukrainian Orthodox metropolitan bishop
Alexander
son of Ivan Shishman
Vonko
Vonko (fl. 1400-1401) was a "Serb-Albanian-Bulgarian-Vlach" who conquered Arta from the Shpata family in 1400, holding it until late 1401, when the Shpatas regained the town.