Dobrotitsa

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Dobrotitsa was a 14th-century Bulgarian despot of the Principality of Karvuna, known for his rule over the Black Sea coastal region of modern-day northeastern Bulgaria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bulgarian noble
despot
historical person
medieval ruler
conflict involvement in Byzantine civil conflicts
wars with the Genoese in the Black Sea
continent Europe
countryOfCitizenship Second Bulgarian Empire NERFINISHED
era Late Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Bulgarian
floruit 14th century
hasRelative Ivanko Terter NERFINISHED
influenced regional autonomy of northeastern Bulgarian lands
languageSpoken Middle Bulgarian NERFINISHED
militaryBranch naval forces of the Principality of Karvuna NERFINISHED
namedAfter Dobrich NERFINISHED
notableFor conflicts with Genoese colonies in the Black Sea
naval activities in the Black Sea
participation in regional politics of the Balkans in the 14th century
rule over the Black Sea coastal region of northeastern Bulgaria
partOf Bulgarian medieval nobility
late medieval Balkan political system
placeOfActivity Balkans NERFINISHED
Black Sea region NERFINISHED
positionHeld despot of the Principality of Karvuna
ruler of the Principality of Karvuna
regionRuled Black Sea coast of northeastern Bulgaria
Dobrudzha NERFINISHED
Principality of Karvuna NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
residence Kaliakra NERFINISHED
Karvuna NERFINISHED
successor Ivanko Terter NERFINISHED
title despot
lord of Karvuna
usedTitle despot of Karvuna
workLocation Black Sea coastal region of modern northeastern Bulgaria
Principality of Karvuna NERFINISHED

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Dobrich namedAfter Dobrotitsa
Despotate of Dobruja hasRuler Dobrotitsa
Despotate of Dobruja namedAfter Dobrotitsa