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  1. Michael II Asen (Bulgarian: Михаил II Асен; c. 1239 – December 1256/January 1257) was emperor of Bulgaria from 1246 to 1256 or 1257. He was the son of Ivan Asen II and Irene Komnene Doukaina. He succeeded his half-brother, Kaliman I Asen. His mother or other relative must have ruled Bulgaria during his minority.

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      Michael (Bulgarian: Михаил, Mihail) or probably more fully...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivan_Asen_IIIvan Asen II - Wikipedia

    Ivan Asen II, also known as John Asen II (Bulgarian: Иван Асен II, [iˈvan ɐˈsɛn ˈftɔri]; 1190s – May/June 1241), was Emperor of Bulgaria from 1218 to 1241. He was still a child when his father Ivan Asen I – one of the founders of the Second Bulgarian Empire – was killed in 1196.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ivan_Asen_IIIvan Asen II - Wikipedia

    Michele II. Ivan Asen II, noto anche come Giovanni Asen II (in bulgaro Иван Асен II?) (tra 1192 e 1196 – maggio/giugno 1241 ), è stato imperatore di Bulgaria dal 1218 al 1241. Nel 1196, quando era ancora bambino, fu assassinato suo padre Ivan Asen I, colui che assieme a suo fratello Teodoro Pietro era riuscito a restaurare ...

  4. Michele II Asen (in bulgaro Михаил II Асен?) (1239 circa – dicembre 1256/gennaio 1257) fu zar del Secondo Impero bulgaro dal 1246 al 1256 o al 1257, anno della sua morte. Figlio di Ivan Asen II e Irene Comnena Ducas, succedette al fratellastro Colomanno I. Sua madre o un altro parente amministrò in sua vece la Bulgaria ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Asen_dynastyAsen dynasty - Wikipedia

    The Asen dynasty ( Bulgarian: Асеневци, Asenevtsi, Romanian: Asănești) founded and ruled a medieval Bulgarian state, called in modern historiography the Second Bulgarian Empire, between 1185 and 1280. The Asen dynasty rose as the leaders of Bulgaria after a rebellion against the Byzantine Empire at the turn of the year 1185 ...

  6. To seal the alliance, he betrothed his eldest son, Michael Asen IV, to Andronikos's daughter Maria (Eirene), the marriage eventually taking place in 1339. [6] [13] The Bulgarian emperor was now free to turn his attentions to Belaur, but it was not until 1336 or 1337 that the rebellion in the northwest was put down.