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Irene Lekapene

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in May 927, but showed himself ready to negotiate for a more permanent peace. Romanos seized the occasion and proposed a marriage alliance between the imperial houses of Byzantium and Bulgaria to end the
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to meet Romanos and signed the peace treaty, marrying Maria on November 8. To signify the new era in Bulgaro-Byzantine relations, Maria was renamed
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both at home and in the eyes of foreign governments, Bulgaria's new emperor Peter I made a show of force by invading
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criticized Romanos for this concession. In October 927 Peter arrived near
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Irene and Peter I of Bulgaria had several children, including:
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Empress consort of Bulgaria
Byzantine Empire
Peter I of Bulgaria
Issue
Plenimir
Boris II
Roman
Christopher Lekapenos
Bulgarian
Greek
Empress consort
Peter I of Bulgaria
Christopher Lekapenos
Romanos I Lekapenos
his father
Byzantine Thrace
War of 913–927
Constantine VII
Constantinople
Irene
Plenimir
Boris II
Roman
Charles William Previté-Orton
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