Sratsimir dynasty
The House of Sratsimir, also Sracimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир), or Sratsimirovtsi (Bulgarian: Срацимировци) was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty that at times ruled the Tsardom of Tarnovo, the Tsardom of Vidin, the Principality of Valona and Kanina, the Despotate of Lovech, and the Despotate of Kran. Paternally, they descended from the Asen dynasty, and maternally, they descended from the Shishman dynasty.
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- Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria (1331 – 1371)
- co-emperor Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria (b. c. 1322, co-emperor 1332-1355)
- Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria (b. 1324/1325, ruled 1356-1397 in Vidin)
- Queen Dorothea of Bosnia
- Constantine II of Bulgaria (b. early 1370s, ruled 1397-1422 in Vidin and in exile)
- Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria (b. 1350/1351, ruled 1371-1395 in Tarnovo)
- Patriarch Joseph II of Constantinople (Patriarch of Constantinople 1416-1439)
- Fruzhin (d. c. 1460)
- John Komnenos Asen (1332 – 1363)
- Alexander Komnenos Asen (1363 – 1372)
- Komnena (1372 – 1395)
- Helena (fl. 1332–59), Queen consort of Serbia
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| House of Sratsimir | |
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| Country | Tsardom of Tarnovo (1331–1371), Tsardom of Vidin (1356–1396) Principality of Valona and Kanina (1346–1372), Despotate of Lovech (1330–1446), Despotate of Kran |
| Founded | By 1330 |
| Founder | Sratsimir |
| Final ruler | Rostislav Stratimirovic ? |
| Titles | Prince, Despot, Tsar |
| Estate(s) | of Bulgaria and South Albania |
| Dissolution | 1686 |
Sources
- Nikolov-Zikov, Petar (2012), Dinastiyata na Sracimirovci, New Bulgarian University, ISBN 978-954-535-702-2
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