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Ivan Asen V (Bulgarian: Иван Асен V) was the second son of emperor Ivan Alexander (r. 1331-1371) and his second wife Sarah-Theodora (r. 1337-1371). He was probably named after his elder brother Ivan Asen IV who died in 1349 in battle against the Ottoman Turks near Ihtiman or Sofia.
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Ivan Asen I, also known as Asen I or John Asen I (Bulgarian: Иван Асен I; died in 1196), was emperor or tsar of Bulgaria from 1187/1188 to 1196 as co-ruler with his elder brother, Peter II. Hailing from the Byzantine theme of Paristrion , his exact place and date of birth are unknown.
- 1187/1188 – 1196
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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.
Ivan Asen I, noto anche come Ioan Asen I, Ioan Asan (in bulgaro Иван Асен I?; XII secolo – Veliko Tărnovo, 1196), è stato sovrano di Bulgaria dal 1187 o 1188 al 1196 assieme al fratello maggiore Pietro IV. Originario del thema bizantino del Paristrion, il suo luogo e la data di nascita esatti sono sconosciuti.
Ivan Asen IV of Bulgaria. Ivan Asen, Manasses Chronicle. Ivan Asen ( Bulgarian: Иван Асен ), also known as Ivan Asen IV was a Bulgarian Prince, third son of Emperor Ivan Alexander from his first wife Theodora of Wallachia. [1] He was born c. 1326. Little is known about him.
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Michael Asen IV of Bulgaria. Michail Asen ( Bulgarian: Михаил Асен) ( c. 1322 –1355) was the eldest son of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria from his marriage with Theodora of Wallachia . After his father acceded to the throne in 1331, the young prince was proclaimed co-Emperor. He was to succeed his father under the name Michael IV Asen. [1] .
Tsar of Bulgaria; Reign: 1272–1277 with Constantine Asen I 1277–1278 alone 1278–1279 with Ivajlo: Coronation: 1272: Predecessor: Constantine Asen I: Successor: Ivan Asen III