Plenimir (Bulgarian: Пленимир) was a Bulgarian prince (knyaz), the son of emperor (tsar) Peter I (r. 927–969). He was one of three sons of Peter I, all born between 931 and 944.[1] Historiography is well-informed on his two brothers, Boris II and Roman, while scarce information exist on Plenimir.[1] His brothers reigned as Bulgarian tsars Boris II (r. 969–971[citation needed]) and Roman (r. 977–991[citation needed]).

Plenimir
BornBetween 931 and 944
Preslav, Bulgaria
DynastyKrum's
FatherPeter I
MotherIrene Lekapene
OccupationBulgarian prince

References

edit
  1. ^ a b Heisenberg 1959, p. 331.

Sources

edit
  • Heisenberg, August (1959). Byzantinische Zeitschrift. Vol. 42. C. H. Beck'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung. pp. 331–332.

Further reading

edit
  • I. Dujčev (1942). "Bǔlgarskijat knjaz Plenimir (Der bulgarische Fürst Plenimir.)". Maked. Pregled. 13 (1): 13–20.
  • W. Swoboda (1970). "Plenimir". Slownik star. Slowiańskich. 4.