The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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Page 172
... Tsar Michael's sister , was proclaimed tsar . He most probably never obtained Trnovo , however , but simply created his own principality , which he separated from the rest of Bulgaria , while he sought support to march on Trnovo to ...
... Tsar Michael's sister , was proclaimed tsar . He most probably never obtained Trnovo , however , but simply created his own principality , which he separated from the rest of Bulgaria , while he sought support to march on Trnovo to ...
Page 196
... Tsar of Bulgaria . Having made him take an oath of loyalty to the empire , Michael VIII married John Asen III to his own daughter , Irene . The Bulgarian boyars were called upon to desert Maria and support the legitimate Asenid tsar ...
... Tsar of Bulgaria . Having made him take an oath of loyalty to the empire , Michael VIII married John Asen III to his own daughter , Irene . The Bulgarian boyars were called upon to desert Maria and support the legitimate Asenid tsar ...
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... ( Tsar of Bulgaria ) , 273–75 , 293 , 297 , 304 , 307 , 325 , 347 , 366-68 , 378-79 , 435–36 , 439 , 440 , 441 , 443 , 450 John Asen II ( Tsar of Bulgaria ) , 91-93 , 101-02 , 106 , 114 , 122–33 , 135-37 , 153 n , 154-57 , 170 , 172 , 175 ...
... ( Tsar of Bulgaria ) , 273–75 , 293 , 297 , 304 , 307 , 325 , 347 , 366-68 , 378-79 , 435–36 , 439 , 440 , 441 , 443 , 450 John Asen II ( Tsar of Bulgaria ) , 91-93 , 101-02 , 106 , 114 , 122–33 , 135-37 , 153 n , 154-57 , 170 , 172 , 175 ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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