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Tihomir ((ブルガリア語:Тихомир)) was an 11th-century Bulgarian military commander of Dyrrhachium, who had been sent to tackle an uprising in the north headed by the Bulgarian noble Peter Delyan. He defected and joined him, but later came into conflict with Delyan because he had his own claim to the throne. ==Background== In 1040, Peter Delyan revolted against the Byzantine rule in the Theme of Bulgaria.〔 The Uprising first broke out in Belgrade where Delyan was proclaimed Emperor. He went south, going through Rascia and Dendra, then taking the Byzantine fortresses of Naissus and Skopie.〔 The strategos Basil Synadenus of Dyrrhachium raised an army from the surrounding lands and marched out to confront the rebels, but his position was undermined by one of his own subordinates, Michael Dermocaites,〔 who complained falsely to the Emperor about Basil's disorderly behaviour and had him arrested.〔 Dermocaites took over the troops, but quickly lost support because they wanted to choose one of their own, Tihomir.
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