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Irene Komnene Doukaina

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40: 332:, the son of Irene. According to one theory Irene poisoned her stepson in order to secure the throne for Michael II. It is assumed that Irene took over the government as tsarina-regent because her son was still a child when he ascended the throne, but there is little evidence to prove this hypothesis. 335:
Irene retired to a monastery under the monastic name Xenia. She was expelled from Bulgaria after the death of her son in 1256 and spent the rest of her life in her family's land around
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opposed the marriage and that a patriarch (called either Spiridon or
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fell in love with her. They married in 1237. According to a
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Index

Irene Komnene of Epirus

Church of the Archangel of the Metropolis
Kastoria
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
Issue
Anna (or Theodora)
Maria
Michael Asen I
Dynasty
Komnenos Doukas
Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Maria Petraliphaina
Greek
Bulgarian
Empress
Bulgaria
Second Bulgarian Empire
Byzantine
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
Michael Asen I of Bulgaria
Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Epirus
Emperor of Thessalonica
Maria Petraliphaina
sebastokrator
John Petraliphas
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
battle of Klokotnitsa

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