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Marina Smilets of Bulgaria

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In 1305 Aldemir appears to have entered into negotiations with the Byzantines, and Theodore annexed his uncle's lands. Marina may have had a strong influence over the policy of her husband and, after Aldimir's subjugation by the Tsar, she and
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to the throne in 1300. Aldimir entered into an alliance with Theodore Svetoslav and his own possessions around Kran were enlarged. As result Aldemir maybe asked Marina's family to leave Kran and they fled to
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to Chaka, who installed himself as emperor in 1299. Smiltsena and Ivan II settled in the possessions of Aldimir and Marina, where they may have remained until the accession of Aldimir's nephew
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The date and the place of Marina's birth are unknown, but she was born before her father's ascension on the Bulgarian throne in 1292, maybe in his official residence in
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was a child, and the government was in the hands of the widowed empress Smiltsena. Marina's mother apparently defeated Smilets' brothers
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and entered into Byzantine service. To meet this threat and the invasion of the
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The regents of Ivan II were unable to strengthen their position, and abandoned
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Marina Smilets survived her son and died on 7 April 1355. She was buried in
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Marina was portrayed along with a boy, а grandson of her, in the church of
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Constantine Palaiologos (half-brother of Michael VIII)
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Bulgaria
Serbian Empire
Skopje
Aldimir
Issue
Ivan Dragushin
House
Smilets dynasty
Palaiologos
Terter dynasty
Smilets of Bulgaria
Smiltsena Palaiologina
Bulgarian
Smilets of Bulgaria
Byzantine
Smiltsena Palaiologina
Kran
Constantine Palaiologos (half-brother of Michael VIII)
Smiltsena
Ivan II of Bulgaria
Teodora
queen-consort of Serbia
Stefan Dušan
Smilets

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