Sratsimir
Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир; fl. 1324–31) was a Bulgarian magnate with the title of Despot, holding the territory of Kran. It is unclear when he received the governorship of Kran; he held it before and during the reign of his son, Ivan Alexander (r. 1331–71).[1] He married Keratsa Petritsa, a member of the Shishman dynasty, with whom he had five children. He was the eponymous founder of the Sratsimir dynasty.
Sratsimir | |
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Despot of Kran | |
Spouse | Keratsa Petritsa |
Issue | Ivan Alexander Helena of Bulgaria John Komnenos Asen Michael, Despot of Vidin Theodora |
House | Sratsimir |
Issue
- Ivan Alexander, Despot of Lovech, who ascended on the throne as emperor of Bulgaria after a coup d'état in 1331.
- Helena, married Serbian King Stefan Dušan in 1332.
- John Komnenos Asen, who was made Despot of Valona by his brother-in-law Stefan Dušan of Serbia.
- Michael, Despot of Vidin
- Theodora
References
Sources
- Андреев, Йордан; Лазаров, Иван; Павлов, Пламен (1999). Кой кой е в средновековна България [Who is Who in Medieval Bulgaria] (in Bulgarian). Петър Берон. pp. 9–10, 351. ISBN 978-954-402-047-7.
- T︠S︡onko Enev (1997). Vladetelskite namestnit︠s︡i na Bŭlgarii︠a︡, VII-XIX vek. p. xv.
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