Simeon I

Simeon I
known as Simeon the Great

born 864/865
died May 27, 927

Tsar of the first Bulgarian empire (925–927).

The son of Boris I, he succeeded his father in 893 after the short intervening reign (889–893) of his dissolute elder brother, Vladimir. Hoping to gain the imperial throne, he fought five wars with the Byzantine Empire between 894 and 923. He adopted the title "Tsar of All the Bulgarians" in 925. He extended his power over southern Macedonia, southern Albania, and Serbia but probably lost Bulgaria's dominion north of the Danube.

* * *

▪ tsar of Bulgarian empire
byname  Simeon The Great  
born 864/865
died May 27, 927

      tsar of the first Bulgarian empire (925–927), a warlike sovereign who nevertheless made his court a cultural centre.

      Educated in Constantinople (now Istanbul), Simeon succeeded his father, Boris I, in 893 after the short intervening reign (889–893) of his dissolute elder brother, Vladimir.

      His dominant ambition, which was to himself ascend the imperial throne of Byzantium—an aspiration afterward shared by many Bulgarian tsars—led Simeon to embark on many wars with the Byzantine Empire (894, 896, 913, 917, 923). He never took Constantinople, although it was more than once at his mercy; but he took for himself the title of “Tsar of All the Bulgarians” (925) and raised the archbishop of Bulgaria to the rank of a patriarch. In the Balkans he extended the power of Bulgaria over south Macedonia, south Albania, and Serbia, which became his vassal; but Bulgaria's dominion north of the Danube was probably lost during his reign. Simeon was twice married and left four sons, of whom the second, Peter I, succeeded him.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • SIMEON — (Heb. שִׁמְעוֹן), the second son of Jacob and Leah (Gen. 29:33) and the eponymous ancestor of the tribe of Simeon. The name is formed from the verb shʿm (שמע) with the addition of the suffix on (וֹן), and was given by Leah to her son because the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Siméon — Simeon ist einer der 12 Söhne Jakobs und Stammvater eines der Zwölf Stämme Israels, siehe Simeon (AT) ein Prophet im Neuen Testament, siehe Simeon (Prophet) ein byzantinischer Mönch und Eremit, Heiliger (um 980/990 bis 1035), siehe Simeon von… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Simeon — ist ein Einzelname, ein männlicher Vorname und ein Familienname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Namensträger 1.1 Einzelname 1.2 Vorname 1.3 Familienname …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Siméon II — de Bulgarie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Siméon. Simeon II Симеон II …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Simeon — Siméon Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Siméon, Saint Siméon, Syméon (homonymie) et Simon. Siméon est un nom propre qui peut désigner  …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Simeon — • The second son of Jacob by Lia and patronymic ancestor of the Jewish tribe bearing that name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Simeon     Simeon      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Simeón — Simeón, san (Simeon) ► Nombre de varios zares y reyes de Bulgaria. ► Simeón I (863? 927) Zar de Bulgaria en 893 927, sucesor de su hermano Vladimiro. Organizó una Iglesia nacional independiente de Bizancio. ► Simeón II (n. 1937) Rey de Bulgaria… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Simeón — o Shimón es un nombre que procede del hebreo שִׁמְעוֹן (en el hebreo bíblico se escribe Šimʿon y en el hebreo tiberiano Šimʿôn). En griego se transcribe Συμεών, que fue latinizado como Symeon. Los siguientes personajes llevan por nombre Simeón:… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Simeon II. — Simeon II. bezeichnet folgende Personen: Simeon II. (jüdischer Patriarch) ( 10–70), jüdischer Patriarch Simeon II. (* 1937), Zar von Bulgarien, Ministerpräsident der Republik Bulgarien, siehe Simeon Sakskoburggotski Diese Seite ist eine …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Simeon I — may refer to: *Simeon I of Bulgaria *Simeon of Russia *Simon I (High Priest) (in the Temple in Jerusalem) …   Wikipedia

  • Simeon I. — Simeon I. bezeichnet folgende Personen: Simeon I. (jüdischer Patriarch) († 9 n. Chr.), jüdischer Gelehrter, Tannait der 1. Generation Simeon I. (Bulgarien) (864–927), Zar von Bulgarien Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unte …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”