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Nestoritsa (Bulgarian: Несторица) was a Bulgarian noble and general during the reign of Emperors Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). He was one of Bulgaria's most skillful military commanders. Despite the defeat the Bulgarian resistance continued for four more years until the death of Emperor Ivan Vladislav finally broke the spirit for struggle and many noble decided to surrender keeping their title. Nestoritsa was among them surrendered with his troops to Basil II in the late 1018 along with Lasaritsa and Dobromir.

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  • Nestoritsa (em búlgaro: Несторица) foi um nobre e general búlgaro durante os reinados dos imperadores Samuel (r. 997-1014), Gabriel Radomir (r. 1014-1015) e João Vladislau (r. 1015-1018). Ele foi um dos mais brilhantes comandantes militares da história da Bulgária. (pt)
  • Nestoritsa (en búlgaro, Несторица) fue un noble y general búlgaro durante el reinado de los zares Samuel (997-1014); Gabriel Radomir (1014-1015) e Iván Vladislav (1015-1018). Fue uno de los más hábiles comandantes militares del Primer Imperio búlgaro. A pesar de la derrota, la resistencia búlgara siguió durante cuatro años más hasta que la muerte del emperador Iván Vladislav finalmente rompió el espíritu de lucha y muchos nobles decidieron rendirse manteniendo sus títulos. Nestoritsa fue uno de ellos, se rindió con sus tropas a Basilio II a finales de 1018 junto con Lasaritsa y Dobromir. (es)
  • Nestoritsa (Bulgarian: Несторица) was a Bulgarian noble and general during the reign of Emperors Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). He was one of Bulgaria's most skillful military commanders. Despite the defeat the Bulgarian resistance continued for four more years until the death of Emperor Ivan Vladislav finally broke the spirit for struggle and many noble decided to surrender keeping their title. Nestoritsa was among them surrendered with his troops to Basil II in the late 1018 along with Lasaritsa and Dobromir. (en)
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  • Nestoritsa (en búlgaro, Несторица) fue un noble y general búlgaro durante el reinado de los zares Samuel (997-1014); Gabriel Radomir (1014-1015) e Iván Vladislav (1015-1018). Fue uno de los más hábiles comandantes militares del Primer Imperio búlgaro. En 1014 cuando el emperador bizantino Basilio II fue detenido por la empalizada de madera alrededor de la aldea de Klyutch, Samuel decidió llamar la atención de Basilio II y desde allí envió a Nestoritsa con un gran ejército para marchar en dirección sur. Nestoritsa marchó por el valle de Vardar hacia la segunda ciudad bizantina más grande, Tesalónica.​ En las proximidades de la ciudad los búlgaros fueron derrotados por las fuerzas enemigas bajo el mando del gobernador de Tesalónica Teofilacto Botaniates y su hijo Miguel. La batalla fue sangrienta con fuertes bajas para ambas partes, pero al final salieron victoriosos los bizantinos y capturaron a muchos soldados y armas. Poco después seguiría la mayor derrota búlgara en la batalla de Clidio.]​​... A pesar de la derrota, la resistencia búlgara siguió durante cuatro años más hasta que la muerte del emperador Iván Vladislav finalmente rompió el espíritu de lucha y muchos nobles decidieron rendirse manteniendo sus títulos. Nestoritsa fue uno de ellos, se rindió con sus tropas a Basilio II a finales de 1018 junto con Lasaritsa y Dobromir. (es)
  • Nestoritsa (Bulgarian: Несторица) was a Bulgarian noble and general during the reign of Emperors Samuil (997-1014); Gavril Radomir (1014–1015) and Ivan Vladislav (1015–1018). He was one of Bulgaria's most skillful military commanders. In 1014 when the Byzantine Emperor Basil II was stopped by the wooden palisade around the village of , Samuil decided to draw Basil's attention from there and sent Nestoritsa with a large army to strike in southern direction. Nestoritsa marched through the Vardar valley to the second-biggest Byzantine city, Thessaloniki. In the vicinity of the city the Bulgarians were engaged by enemy forces under the governor of Thessaloniki Theophylactus Botaniates and his son Michail. The battle was bloody with heavy casualties for both sides but in the end the Byzantines emerged victorious and captured many soldiers and weapons. Soon after that followed the major defeat in the battle of Kleidion... Despite the defeat the Bulgarian resistance continued for four more years until the death of Emperor Ivan Vladislav finally broke the spirit for struggle and many noble decided to surrender keeping their title. Nestoritsa was among them surrendered with his troops to Basil II in the late 1018 along with Lasaritsa and Dobromir. (en)
  • Nestoritsa (em búlgaro: Несторица) foi um nobre e general búlgaro durante os reinados dos imperadores Samuel (r. 997-1014), Gabriel Radomir (r. 1014-1015) e João Vladislau (r. 1015-1018). Ele foi um dos mais brilhantes comandantes militares da história da Bulgária. (pt)
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