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Smiltsena Palaiologina

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22: 342:, where they were welcomed into the Byzantine court. In the Byzantine capital Smiltsena continued to play an active role in politics. In 1305 Aldemir appears to have entered into negotiations with the Byzantines against his nephew and Smiltsena was negotiating with the Byzantine government in 197: 141: 533: 51: 249:
and Smiltsena took over the government as tsarina-regent because Ivan was still a child at the time. The widowed empress apparently defeated Smilets' brothers
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Smiltsena, Ivan II and their retinue settled in the possessions of Aldimir, where they may have remained even after the accession of Aldimir's nephew
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on behalf of either Aldimir or her son, but with Aldimir's subjugation by Theodore Svetoslav in the same year, she disappears into obscurity.
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and his own possessions around Kran were enlarged. As result Smiltsena and Ivan II were asked to leave Kran and they fled to
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She married Smilets, who is credited with being descended "from the noblest family of the
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and, if this had not happened earlier, the widowed empress granted him the title of
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to the exclusion of the latter's projected alignment with the Byzantine Emperor
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and entered into Byzantine service. To meet this threat and the invasion of the
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In 1299 Smiltsena attempted unsuccessfully to make an alliance with
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to the throne in 1300. Soon Aldimir entered into an alliance with
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Smiltsena was unable to strengthen her position and abandoned
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Her husband died in 1298 and was succeeded by their son
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moved from her husband's provincial residence into the
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ascended the throne of Bulgaria in 1292 and the new
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Велико Търново: ДАР-РХ. 285:and invested him with a large dominion around 527: 8: 322:, who installed himself as emperor in 1299. 273:(Eltimir), the brother of the former ruler 534: 520: 512: 448: 88: 74:Learn how and when to remove this message 430:Първите дами на Средновековна България 170:) was the niece of Byzantine Emperor 7: 269:, Smiltsena sought an alliance with 200:, who was a half-brother of Emperor 128:Teodora of Bulgaria, Queen of Serbia 818:Greek women of the Byzantine Empire 257:(Vojsil), who sought refuge in the 14: 206:Irene Komnene Laskarina Branaina 152:Irene Komnene Laskarina Branaina 20: 752:Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela 644:Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene 654:Kira Maria Asenina of Bulgaria 193:Smiltsena was the daughter of 1: 843:Mothers of Bulgarian emperors 808:14th-century Bulgarian people 798:13th-century Bulgarian people 723:Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma 803:14th-century Bulgarian women 793:13th-century Bulgarian women 788:14th-century Byzantine women 783:13th-century Byzantine women 494:Empress consort of Bulgaria 366:. They had three children: 189:Empress consort of Bulgaria 98:Empress consort of Bulgaria 86:Empress consort of Bulgaria 859: 833:13th-century women regents 728:Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz 124:Marina Smilets of Bulgaria 634:Maria Asenina of Bulgaria 500: 491: 483: 478: 451: 309:Stefan Dečanski of Serbia 301:Andronikos II Palaiologos 213: 167: 639:Irene Doukaina Laskarina 543:Bulgarian royal consorts 202:Michael VIII Palaiologos 172:Michael VIII Palaiologos 29:This article includes a 453:Smiltsena Palaiologina 444:. 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Empress consort of Bulgaria
Smilets of Bulgaria
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Marina Smilets of Bulgaria
Teodora of Bulgaria, Queen of Serbia
Ivan II of Bulgaria
Constantine Palaiologos
Irene Komnene Laskarina Branaina
Bulgarian
Michael VIII Palaiologos
tsaritsa
Tsar
Smilets of Bulgaria
sebastocrator
Constantine Palaiologos
Michael VIII Palaiologos
Irene Komnene Laskarina Branaina
Bulgarian
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Smilets
royal palace in Tarnovo
Ivan II
Radoslav

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