Sratsimir dynasty
House of Sratsimir | |
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Country | Tsardom of Tarnovo, Tsardom of Vidin, Principality of Valona and Kanina, |
Founded | 1331 |
Founder | Sratsimir |
Final ruler | Rostislav Stratimirovic ? |
Titles | Prince , Despot, Tsar |
Estate(s) | of Bulgaria and South Albania |
Dissolution | 1686 |
The House of Sratsimir, also Sracimir or Sratsimirovtsi (Bulgarian: Срацимировци) was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty that ruled the Tsardom of Tarnovo and Tsardom of Vidin, the Principality of Valona and Kanina, and the . Paternally, they descended from the Asen dynasty, and maternally, they descended from the Shishman dynasty.
- Sratsimir
- 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)
- (1372 – 1395)
- Helena (fl. 1332–59), Queen consort of Serbia
Sources[]
- Nikolov-Zikov, Petar (2012), Dinastiyata na Sracimirovci, New Bulgarian University, ISBN 978-954-535-702-2
Categories:
- Sratsimir dynasty
- Bulgarian royal houses