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- Ivats abstract "Ivats (Bulgarian: Ивац) was a Bulgarian noble and military commander in the late 10th and early 11th century. He served three Bulgarian Emperors - Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). In 1015 he defeated a Byzantine army in the battle of Bitola and stopped the disastrous campaign of Basil II in the heart of the Bulgarian Empire. After the death of Ivan Vladislav and the surrender of the Empress, the Patriarch and many nobles to the Byzantines he chose to continue the struggle along the sons of the dead Emperor and several other nobles. His stronghold was the fortress Vrohot in Mount Tomor, modern south-eastern Albania. The fortress was soon besieged by Basil II but the 55-day siege was unsuccessful for the Byzantines. In August 1018 he was treacherously blinded by the Byzantine strategos Eustathios Daphnomeles.".
- Ivats wikiPageID "14542849".
- Ivats wikiPageLength "2330".
- Ivats wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Ivats wikiPageRevisionID "700336925".
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Albania.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Basil_II.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Bitola_(1015).
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Bulgarians.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_births.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th-century_deaths.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:Albania_under_the_Bulgarian_Empire.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian_people_of_the_Byzantine–Bulgarian_Wars.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_military_personnel.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_nobility.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Eustathios_Daphnomeles.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink First_Bulgarian_Empire.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Gavril_Radomir_of_Bulgaria.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Vladislav_of_Bulgaria.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Bulgarian_monarchs.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Tomorr.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Patriarch.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_of_Bulgaria.
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ibatzes of Bulgaria".
- Ivats wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ivats".
- Ivats name "Ivats".
- Ivats shortDescription "Bulgarian noble".
- Ivats wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bulgaria-bio-stub.
- Ivats wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Ivats wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Ivats wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ivats description "Bulgarian noble".
- Ivats description "Bulgarian noble".
- Ivats subject Category:10th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Ivats subject Category:10th-century_births.
- Ivats subject Category:11th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Ivats subject Category:11th-century_deaths.
- Ivats subject Category:Albania_under_the_Bulgarian_Empire.
- Ivats subject Category:Bulgarian_people_of_the_Byzantine–Bulgarian_Wars.
- Ivats subject Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_military_personnel.
- Ivats subject Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_nobility.
- Ivats hypernym Commander.
- Ivats type Agent.
- Ivats type MilitaryPerson.
- Ivats type Person.
- Ivats type Person.
- Ivats type Agent.
- Ivats type NaturalPerson.
- Ivats type Thing.
- Ivats type Q215627.
- Ivats type Q5.
- Ivats type Person.
- Ivats comment "Ivats (Bulgarian: Ивац) was a Bulgarian noble and military commander in the late 10th and early 11th century. He served three Bulgarian Emperors - Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). In 1015 he defeated a Byzantine army in the battle of Bitola and stopped the disastrous campaign of Basil II in the heart of the Bulgarian Empire.".
- Ivats label "Ivats".
- Ivats sameAs Q3314445.
- Ivats sameAs Ивац.
- Ivats sameAs Ιβάτζης.
- Ivats sameAs Ivats.
- Ivats sameAs Ивец_(војсководец).
- Ivats sameAs Ivatz_da_Bulgária.
- Ivats sameAs m.03d75dq.
- Ivats sameAs Q3314445.
- Ivats wasDerivedFrom Ivats?oldid=700336925.
- Ivats isPrimaryTopicOf Ivats.
- Ivats name "Ivats".