Desislava of Bulgaria
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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. (May 2016) |
Desislava | |
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Princess of Bulgaria | |
![]() Manuscript miniature of Desislava (Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander). | |
Born | Circa 1301 Bulgaria |
Died | Unknown |
Spouse | Prince Constantine |
House | Sratsimir |
Father | Ivan Alexander |
Mother | Sarah-Theodora siblings: Vasilisa, Kera Tamara, Ivan Shishman, Ivan Asem, Kera Maria. |
Desislava of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Десислава) was a 14th-century Bulgarian princess. She was the daughter of Tsar Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria and his second wife Theodora, a converted Jewish woman.[1]
References
- ^ Crampton, R. J. (24 November 2005). A Concise History of Bulgaria. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139448239.
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