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  2. List of Bulgarian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Simeon I (893–927) was the first Bulgarian ruler to rule as tsar.His official title translates to "Emperor of the Bulgarians and the Romans". Evidence concerning the titles used by the rulers of the First Bulgarian Empire (681–1018) prior to the conversion to Christianity in the 860s is scant.

  3. Bulgarian royal family - Wikipedia

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    Marc Abousleiman (the Tsar's grandson-in-law, husband of Princess Mafalda-Cecilia) Carla, Princess of Panagyurishte (the Tsar's daughter-in-law, wife of the Prince of Panagyurishte) María, Princess of Vidin (the Tsar's daughter-in-law, wife of the Prince of Vidin) Antonio Muñoz (the Tsar's son-in-law, husband of Princess Kalina) [6]

  4. Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha - Wikipedia

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    The couple had five children – four sons (Kardam, Kiril, Kubrat and Konstantin) and a daughter, Kalina, all of whom subsequently married Spaniards. [6] All of his sons received names of Bulgarian Tsars, his daughter has a Bulgarian name, although only four of his eleven grandchildren have Bulgarian names (Boris, Sofia, Mirko and Simeon).

  5. Tsarina - Wikipedia

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    The first Serbian tsarina was Helena of Bulgaria, sister of Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Alexander and wife of Tsar Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia. She was the empress consort of Serbia from 1346 until Dušan's sudden death in 1355. The second (and the last) Serbian tsarina was Anna, Empress of Serbia, from the Wallachian noble house of Basarab.

  6. Maria (wife of Ivan Vladislav) - Wikipedia

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    Maria was a daughter of Boris II, tsar of Bulgaria from 969-977 (though he spent 971-977 as a captive of the Byzantines). [1] It is believed that Maria was married to Ivan Vladislav in the late 10th century.

  7. List of Bulgarian royal consorts - Wikipedia

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    Boris I of Bulgaria: George Sursuvul's sister Simeon I of Bulgaria: Irene Lekapene: Christopher Lekapenos Peter I of Bulgaria: Agatha: John Chryselios, Lord of Dyrrhachium Samuel of Bulgaria: Margaret of Hungary: daughter of Géza of Hungary c. 999 Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria: Irene of Larissa: c. 999 1015 Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria

  8. Irene Doukaina Laskarina - Wikipedia

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    She was the second wife of Tsar Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria. She was a daughter of Emperor Theodore II Laskaris of Nicaea, and his wife Elena of Bulgaria, and sister of Nicaean Emperor John IV Laskaris. Her maternal grandparents were Tsar Ivan Asen II and Anna Maria of Hungary. In 1257, Irene married Bulgarian nobleman Constantine Tikh as his ...

  9. Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Ivan Vladislav married Maria, possibly the daughter of Tsar Boris II of Bulgaria and a Byzantine noblewoman, [23] by whom he left progeny. Maria was named zoste patrikia by Basil II, and the descendants of Ivan Vladislav entered Byzantine service, becoming part of the Byzantine nobility and forming close ties with the Komnenos clan in ...