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33: 572:Иван Божилов, "Фамилията на Асеневци (1186-1460). Генеалогия и просопография", Издателство на Българската академия на науките "Марин Дринов", София, 1994, стр. 168 - 170 (in Bulgarian; in English: Ivan Bozhilov, "The family of the Asens (1186-1460). Genealogy and prosopography", Publishing house of the Bulgarian Academy of sciences "Marin Drinov", Sofia, 1994, p. 168-170). 885: 631: 880: 766: 142: 746: 353:, the sole surviving son of the former Tsaritsa. Since Ivan Shishman was the first son born to Ivan Alexander after his accession to the throne (" 905: 900: 820: 624: 334:
against the Jews. She restored many churches and built a lot of monasteries and this is the reason why she was held in such high regard by the
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The new Tsaritsa was renowned for her fierce support of her new religion, the Eastern Orthodox Christianity. She was one of the instigators of
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The date of the death of the Tsaritsa is unknown, although some historians assume she died in the late 1380s.
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in exchange. After Ivan Alexander died in 1371, Ivan Shishman became Tsar and Ivan Sratsimir declared Vidin a
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The Voices of Medieval Bulgaria, Seventh-Fifteenth Century: The Records of a Bygone Culture
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There is no doubt that Theodora played a significant role in the separation of the
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There are five known children born to Tsar Ivan Alexander and Tsaritsa Theodora:
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descent, having lived with her family in the Jewish neighbourhood in
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At Europe's Borders: Medieval Towns in the Romanian Principalities
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Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
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Kera Tamara
Kera-Maria
Ivan Shishman
Ivan Asen
Desislava of Bulgaria
Dynasty
Shishman
Eastern Orthodox
Judaism
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Bulgaria
Second Bulgarian Empire

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