Elena Asenina of Bulgaria
Elena of Bulgaria was an empress consort of Nicaea, married to Theodore II Laskaris (r. 1254–1258). She was daughter of Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen II and Anna Maria of Hungary.
Life[]
Born in c. 1224 to Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Asen II and Anna Maria of Hungary, she was the sister of emperor Kaliman I of Bulgaria and princess Tamara of Bulgaria.[1] Her maternal grandparents were king Andrew II of Hungary and Gertrude of Merania. On the paternal side, Emperor Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria and Elena of Bulgaria.
She was betrothed to Baldwin II of Courtenay, the last Latin emperor before marrying Theodore.
As part of an alliance between her father and the Nicaean emperor John III Vatatzes, negotiations began in 1233 on a marriage between her and Vatatzes' son and heir, Theodore II Laskaris. This took place finally in 1235 at Gallipoli.[1]
Her husband died in 1258 and their son, John IV Laskaris, who was only seven years old, became emperor.
Family[]
Elena and Theodore had five children:[1]
- Irene Doukaina Laskarina, who married Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria (r. 1257-1277)
- , who married Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of Epirus.
- Theodora, who married Matthew, Baron of Veligosti
- Eudoxia Laskarina Asanina, who married Guglielmo Peire de Ventimiglia
- John IV Laskaris, emperor between 1258 and 1261
References[]
Sources[]
- Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994) [1987]. The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 0-472-08260-4.
- Kazhdan, Alexander, ed. (1991). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504652-8.
- Trapp, Erich; Beyer, Hans-Veit; Walther, Rainer; Sturm-Schnabl, Katja; Kislinger, Ewald; Leontiadis, Ioannis; Kaplaneres, Sokrates (1976–1996). Prosopographisches Lexikon der Palaiologenzeit (in German). Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. ISBN 3-7001-3003-1.
- 1224 births
- 13th-century births
- 13th-century deaths
- 13th-century Bulgarian women
- 13th-century Byzantine women
- Bulgarian princesses
- Laskarid dynasty
- Empresses of Nicaea
- Asen dynasty
- Daughters of emperors
- Byzantine people stubs