• Ivan Asen III (Bulgarian: Иван Асен III, also Йоан Асен III, Ioan Asen III, and in English John Asen III), ruled as tsar of Bulgaria 1279–1280. Ivan Asen...
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    Ivan Asen II, also known as John Asen II (Bulgarian: Иван Асен II, [iˈvan ɐˈsɛn ˈftɔri]; 1190s – May/June 1241), was Emperor (Tsar) of Bulgaria from 1218...
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  • John or Ivan Asen may refer to: Ivan Asen I (1186–1196), ruler of Bulgaria Ivan Asen II (1218–1241), ruler of Bulgaria Ivan Asen III (1279–1280), ruler...
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    Ivan Asen I, also known as Asen I or John Asen I (Bulgarian: Иван Асен I; died in 1196), was emperor or tsar of Bulgaria from 1187/1188 to 1196 as co-ruler...
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    the Kipchak Turks Monument to the Asen Dynasty, Veliko Tarnovo The Asens in Byzantium largely descend from Ivan Asen III, who ruled briefly as Emperor of...
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    of names such as Ivan II Asen (for Ivan Asen II), George I Terter (for George Terter I) and Michael III Shishman (for Michael Asen III). Names of clans...
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    most powerful state in South-Eastern Europe. Around 1221–1222 Emperor Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria made an alliance with Theodore Komnenos Doukas, the ruler...
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    Bulgarian Empire, it reached the peak of its power under Tsars Kaloyan and Ivan Asen II before gradually being conquered by the Ottomans in the early 15th...
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    Michael Asen III (Bulgarian: Михаил Асен III, Mihail Asen III, commonly called Michael Shishman (Михаил Шишман, Mihail Šišman)), ruled as tsar of Bulgaria...
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    Michael VIII changed his plan, married his eldest daughter Eirene to Ivan Asen III, a descendant of Bulgaria's ruling dynasty living at the Byzantine court...
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    former Peter III languished in prison first at Constantinople and then at Antioch. In 1185 Theodore (Peter IV) and his younger brother Ivan Asen appeared...
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  • of Bulgaria from 1196 to 1207. He was the younger brother of Theodor and Asen, who led the anti-Byzantine uprising of the Bulgarians and Vlachs in 1185...
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    of Bulgaria Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria Michael Asen II of Bulgaria Ivaylo of Bulgaria Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria George I of Bulgaria Smilets of Bulgaria...
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    Alexander was a nephew of Michael Asen III. Paternally, Ivan Alexander descended from the Asen dynasty. By 1330 Ivan Alexander was himself a despot and...
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    Mitso Asen (Bulgarian: Мицо Асен, Mico Asen), not Micho Asen (Мичо Асен, Mičo Asen), in Greek, Μύτζης, Mytzēs, was the tsar of Bulgaria from 1256 until...
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    this situation and intervened in Bulgaria. He sent Ivan Asen III, son of the former Emperor Mitso Asen, to claim the Bulgarian throne at the head of a large...
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    John of Brienne was besieged by the Nicaean emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes and Tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. After Robert of Courtenay died in 1228,...
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  • 1648), Croato-Hungarian warrior and statesman, Palatine of Hungary Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria, tsar of Bulgaria 1279–1280 This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Michael Tih (redirect from Michael Asen II)
    VIII put forth his own candidate for the Bulgarian throne, Ivan Asen III, a son of Mitso Asen and Maria of Bulgaria, whom the emperor married to his daughter...
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  • issue by either Ivan Stephen or his cousin Ivan Alexander, legitimizing the new monarch advertising his association with Michael Asen III. Moreover, it...
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    Michael's forces seized Tarnovo and proclaimed Ivan Asen III, a matrilineal grandson of Ivan Asen II, as tsar. Asen was deposed within a year by George Terter...
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    Michail Asen (Bulgarian: Михаил Асен) (c. 1322–1355) was the eldest son of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria from his marriage with Theodora of Wallachia. After...
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    1256 or 1257. He was the son of Ivan Asen II and Irene Komnene Doukaina. He succeeded his half-brother, Kaliman I Asen. His mother or other relative must...
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    Bulgarian Empire from the proclamation of Michael Asen III as emperor in 1323 to the deposition of his son Ivan Stephen in 1331 whereafter rule fell to the...
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    Bulgaria briefly in 1323–1324 as the spouse of "Despot of Vidin" Michael Asen III "Šišman" who was elected as Emperor of Bulgaria in 1323. Later, she acted...
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    Thomas Asen Palaiologos (Latin: Thomas Assanus Paleologus, Greek: Θωμάς Ασάνης Παλαιολόγος; 15th century–1523?) was a prominent Byzantine exile in the...
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    and uses the name Michael III. Belaur, despot (1323 — 1336), brother of Michael III, removed by Ivan Alexander. Ivan IV Asen, prince and co-tsar (1337...
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  • Bulgaria attacked the Byzantine army sent to help his rival for the crown Ivan Asen III. In 1277 in a popular uprising led by Ivailo broke out in north-eastern...
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  • province of the Morea between 1316 and 1322. Andronikos Asen was the son of Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Asen III and Irene, who was the sister of Byzantine emperor...
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  • empress consort of Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria. Fearing the rapid success of Ivaylo's revolt in Bulgaria, Michael VIII summoned Ivan Asen, a descendant of...
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