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- Dobrotitsa abstract "Dobrotitsa (Bulgarian: Добротица, pronounced [dɔˈbrɔtitsa]; Romanian: Dobrotici or Dobrotiţă; Τομπροτίτζας in contemporaneous Byzantine documents; Dobrodicie in contemporaneous Genoese documents) was a Bulgarian noble, ruler of the de facto independent Principality of Karvuna and the Kaliakra fortress from 1354 to 1379–1386.Dobrotitsa's ethnic origin is disputed, in consequence he is considered by some a Bulgarian noble kindred of the Terter dynasty (from the Cuman Terteroba clan), to others a Vlach (mostly by Romanian historians), and to others a Christianized Turk. Venetian sources from the late 14th century refer to Dobrotitsa as a \"despot of Bulgarians\" (DESPOTUM BULGARORUM DOBROTICAM) and to his realm as \"parts of Zagore (Bulgaria) subordinate to Dobrotitsa\" (PARTES ZAGORAE SUBDITAS DOBROTICAE).In 1346, Dobrotitsa and his brother Theodore were sent along with 1,000 soldiers by the Dobrujan ruler Balik to help the Byzantine Empress Anna of Savoy in the civil war against John VI Kantakouzenos, but were defeated by George Phakrases. The following year, after the death of Balik, he became the ruler of Dobruja. In 1348 Dobrotitsa took over the fortress of Midia and by 1356 managed to seize Kozyak (present-day Obzor) and Emona from the Byzantines.In 1366 Emperor Ivan Alexander refused to allow the Byzantine emperor John V Palaiologos, who was returning home from Hungary, passage through Bulgaria. In order to force the Bulgarians, a relative of John V, Count Amadeus VI of Savoy, then leading his own the Savoyard crusade, attacked the Bulgarian coastal towns. In the fall of the same year Amadeo's navy captured Anchialos, Mesembria, Emona and on 25 October he besieged the strong fortress Varna, where he was repulsed. As a result, Ivan Alexander gave the Byzantines safe conduct across Bulgaria and they kept the conquered towns. In 1369 Dobrotitsa and Vladislav I of Wallachia helped Ivan Alexander to defeat the Hungarians and retake Vidin. Out of gratitude, the Emperor gave Dobrotitsa Emona and Kozyak. Later he built a navy in Varna which was engaged in actions as far as Trebizond. The Genoese manuscripts write that his navy was very strong albeit rather small and achieved successes against the Ottomans and Genoese. He was succeeded by his son Ivanko in 1386.The names of the region of Dobruja derives from the Turkish rendition of his name. The city of Dobrich and two villages in northern Bulgaria are also named after him.".
- Dobrotitsa activeYearsEndYear "1386".
- Dobrotitsa activeYearsStartYear "1347".
- Dobrotitsa predecessor Balik_(ruler).
- Dobrotitsa successor Ivanko_(despot).
- Dobrotitsa thumbnail Despot_Dobrotica_Monument.jpg?width=300.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageID "9209838".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageLength "6468".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageOutDegree "52".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageRevisionID "700336706".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Amadeus_VI,_Count_of_Savoy.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Anna_of_Savoy.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Balik_(ruler).
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_civil_war_of_1341–47.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:1386_deaths.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th-century_births.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bulgarian–Ottoman_Wars.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Despots_(court_title).
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_military_personnel.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_nobility.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Dobruja.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Cumans.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink De_facto.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Despotate_of_Dobruja.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Dobrich.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Dobruja.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Emona,_Bulgaria.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink George_Phakrases.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_occupation_of_Vidin.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Alexander_of_Bulgaria.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Ivanko_(despot).
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink John_VI_Kantakouzenos.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink John_V_Palaiologos.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Kaliakra.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Kıyıköy.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_Empresses.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Bulgarian_navy.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Nesebar.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Obzor.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Pomorie.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Genoa.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Savoyard_crusade.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Terter_dynasty.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Terteroba.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_of_Dobruja.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Trabzon.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Varna.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Vlachs.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Vladislav_I_of_Wallachia.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLink Zagore.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobrotica".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobrotice".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobrotitsa".
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dobrotitsa/Dobrotici".
- Dobrotitsa birthDate "14".
- Dobrotitsa caption "Monument to Dobrotitsa in Dobrich .".
- Dobrotitsa deathDate "1386".
- Dobrotitsa issue Ivanko_(despot).
- Dobrotitsa name "Dobrotitsa".
- Dobrotitsa predecessor Balik_(ruler).
- Dobrotitsa reign "1347".
- Dobrotitsa succession "Despot of Dobruja".
- Dobrotitsa successor Ivanko_(despot).
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- Dobrotitsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_nobility.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-bg.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ro.
- Dobrotitsa wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:1386_deaths.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:14th-century_Bulgarian_people.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:14th-century_births.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Bulgarian–Ottoman_Wars.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Despots_(court_title).
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_military_personnel.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Medieval_Bulgarian_nobility.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Medieval_Dobruja.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Dobrotitsa subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Dobrotitsa hypernym Ruler.
- Dobrotitsa type Agent.
- Dobrotitsa type Noble.
- Dobrotitsa type Person.
- Dobrotitsa type Person.
- Dobrotitsa type Diacritic.
- Dobrotitsa type Redirect.
- Dobrotitsa type Agent.
- Dobrotitsa type NaturalPerson.
- Dobrotitsa type Thing.
- Dobrotitsa type Q215627.
- Dobrotitsa type Q5.
- Dobrotitsa type Person.
- Dobrotitsa comment "Dobrotitsa (Bulgarian: Добротица, pronounced [dɔˈbrɔtitsa]; Romanian: Dobrotici or Dobrotiţă; Τομπροτίτζας in contemporaneous Byzantine documents; Dobrodicie in contemporaneous Genoese documents) was a Bulgarian noble, ruler of the de facto independent Principality of Karvuna and the Kaliakra fortress from 1354 to 1379–1386.Dobrotitsa's ethnic origin is disputed, in consequence he is considered by some a Bulgarian noble kindred of the Terter dynasty (from the Cuman Terteroba clan), to others a Vlach (mostly by Romanian historians), and to others a Christianized Turk. ".
- Dobrotitsa label "Dobrotitsa".
- Dobrotitsa sameAs Q2637954.