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  1. Simeon Borisov Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Bulgarian: Симеон Борисов Сакскобургготски, romanized: Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski, [simeˈɔn boˈrisof sakskoburˈɡɔtski]; born 16 June 1937) is a Bulgarian politician who reigned as the last tsar of the Kingdom of Bulgaria as Simeon II from 1943 until 1946.

  2. 13 ott 2015 · MESSAGE FROM THE SECRETARIAT OF H.M. KING SIMEON II. THE REMAINS OF KING FERDINAND FOUND THE FINAL REST IN THE CRYPT OF THE VRANA PALACE IN SOFIA. KING SIMEON II VISITED PRIMARY SCHOOL “NEOPHITE RILSKY” IN THE CITY OF SAMOKOV AND UNVEILED THE RESTORED MEMORIAL PLAQUE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SCHOOL DURING THE TIME OF KING BORIS ...

  3. 12 giu 2024 · Simeon Saxecoburggotski (born June 16, 1937, Sofia, Bulg.) is the last king of Bulgaria, reigning as a child from 1943 to 1946 as Simeon II. He later served as the country’s prime minister (2001–05).

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  4. Simeone di Sassonia-Coburgo-Gotha (in bulgaro Симеон Борисов Сакскобургготски?, traslitterazione Simeon Borisov Sakskoburggotski; Sofia, 16 giugno 1937) è un politico bulgaro. È stato zar di Bulgaria dal 1943 al 1946 e 62º primo ministro della Bulgaria dal 21 luglio 2001 al 16 agosto 2005.

  5. In June 2001, more than half a century after being driven into exile by communists, Bulgaria’s former King Simeon II made a dramatic comeback by winning the country’s parliamentary election.

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  6. The choice was not accidental. The Italian King Victor Emmanuel III, the father of the Queen Mother Giovanna, lived there in exile. Simeon II was enrolled at the Victoria College in Egypt. In July 1951, the Spanish Government granted asylum to the exiled Bulgarian royal family.

  7. Simeon I the Great (c. 864-927) ruled Bulgaria from 893 to his death in 927, a period that saw a significant enlargement of the kingdom to encompass much of the Balkan peninsula and Bulgaria's corresponding rise to become a cultural center of southeastern Europe.