• Smilets (Bulgarian: Смилец) reigned as tsar of Bulgaria from 1292 to 1298. Although Smilets is credited with being descended "from the noblest family...
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    Marina Smilets (Bulgarian: Марина Смилец, before 1292 – 7 April 1355) was the eldest daughter of tsar Smilets of Bulgaria and his Byzantine wife, tentatively...
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    referred to as Ivan IV Smilets, numbered after Ivan Asen I–III (then considered Ivan I–III) and not counting Kaloyan as Ivan I nor counting Ivan Vladislav...
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    The House of Smilets was an imperial house of Bulgaria. It was one of the smallest royal houses, founded by Tsar Smilets of Bulgaria. Smilets of Bulgaria...
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  • VIII Palaiologos called simply "Smiltsena" ("wife of Smilets"). The widowed empress defeated Smilets' brothers Radoslav and Voysil (Vojsil), who sought...
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    the Second Bulgarian Empire. Ivanʻs mother was Marina Smilets, the daughter of tsar Smilets of Bulgaria, whilst Ivan's father was Aldimir, a younger...
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    monastery was "royal"- i.e. it was endowed with rights and property by Smilets of Bulgaria himself. These certificates were kept in the monastery until...
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    nominating the next ruler, Smilets (1292-1298), who was of another noble family, and was briefly succeeded by his son Ivan II (1298-1299). In 1299–1300...
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  • Ivan Garelov (Bulgarian: Иван Гарелов; 6 February 1943 – 3 September 2024) was a Bulgarian journalist and television presenter. Garelov was a graduate...
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    the reign of Smilets (r. 1292–1298) was over and the empire was in the hands of the child Tsar Ivan II and his mother, the widow of Smilets tentatively...
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  • King Michael II Asen from 1246–1253. A regency council on behalf of Ivan IV Smilets headed by his mother Smiltsena and despot Eltimir ruled from 1298–1299...
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    1070s and the 1080s, but these failed. In 1185, however, Theodore Peter and Ivan Asen started a revolt, and the weakening Byzantine Empire, facing internal...
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    of Le Rey de Bugrie or the King of Bulgaria, most probably this of Tsar Smilets (1292–1298) or may be some of his recent predecessors. It consists of an...
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    was made a despot by either his older brother or by the regency for Ivan II. When Ivan Asen III became emperor at Tărnovo in 1279 during the Uprising of...
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    was the eldest son of King Stefan Dečanski and Theodora Smilets, the daughter of emperor Smilets of Bulgaria. He was born c. 1308, or in 1312, in Serbia...
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    Michael Asen II of Bulgaria Ivaylo of Bulgaria Ivan Asen III of Bulgaria George I of Bulgaria Smilets of Bulgaria Chaka of Bulgaria Theodore Svetoslav...
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    were struck in the Khan's name. Smilets was installed by Nogai as emperor of Bulgaria. Accordingly, the reign of Smilets has been considered the height...
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  • Emperor (1278–1279) Ivan Asen III, Emperor (1279–1280) George Terter I, Emperor (1280–1292) Smilets, Emperor (1292–1298) Ivan II, Emperor (1298–1299)...
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    Byzantine-sponsored pretender, Voysil, brother of the former Bulgarian emperor Smilets (r. 1292-1298), ensconced himself in Krăn, controlling the valleys between...
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  • Smiltsena Palaiologina (category Smilets dynasty)
    Smiltsena (Bulgarian: жената на Смилец, lit. 'the wife of Smilets'), without a name being given. Smilets ascended the throne of Bulgaria in 1292 and the new...
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  • Smiltsena Palaiologina, who ruled in Tarnovo as regent of Ivan II, son of the late Tsar Smilets. The husband of Euphrosyne left obscurity in 1298 or 1299...
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  • 1289/94–1340 1299 1299 – 29 October 1321 Teodora of Bulgaria Smilets of Bulgaria (Smilets) – 20 December 1322 24 August 1296 29 October 1321 – 20 December...
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    Radoslav Voïsil or Vojsil, from Sredna Gora, a brother of the former emperor Smilets, who was defeated, and captured by Theodore Svetoslav's uncle, the despotēs...
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  • of Slavs Slavs, South Skafida, Battle of Skopje Skopje, Battle of Smilets Smilets dynasty Smiltsena Palaiologina Smolyani Sofia Psalter St Sophia (Ohrid)...
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  • (Palaiologoi) - 1292 1292 husband's accession 1298 husband's death after 1306 Smilets Euphrosyne Mankus, a merchant in Constantinople - - 1300 husband's accession...
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    Gender Museum Denmark, Musikhuset Aarhus and Aarhus Theatre. Known as Smilets By (lit. City of Smiles) it is the Danish city with the youngest demographics...
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    Empire. The reigns of George Terter I (r. 1280–1292) and his successor Smilets (r. 1292–1298) were characterised by constant Mongol interference in the...
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  • Sredna Gora mountain range, located near the road between the villages of Smilets and Svoboda. It flows in southeastern direction through the Upper Thracian...
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    in Bulgarian, Kωψίς or Κόψη in Byzantine Greek), a feudal possession of Smilets of Bulgaria in the 13th-14th century and the likely capital of his brother...
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  • After George's flight to Constantinople, Nogai set his close associate Smilets on the Bulgarian throne, keeping Bulgaria a vassal of the Golden Horde...
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