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Irene Doukaina Laskarina

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Tenure
  
1258–1268

Mother
  
Elena of Bulgaria

Predecessor
  
Maria Asenina

Name
  
Irene Laskarina

Successor
  
Maria Kantakouzena

House
  
Laskaris, Asen dynasty

Father
  
Theodore II Laskaris


Irene Doukaina Laskarina

Burial
  
SS. Forty Martyrs Church in Tarnovo

Died
  
1268, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

Spouse
  
Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria (m. 1257–1268)

Parents
  
Elena Asenina of Bulgaria, Theodore II Laskaris

Grandparents
  
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria, Irene Laskarina, Anna Maria of Hungary, John III Doukas Vatatzes

Similar People
  
Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria, Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria, John III Doukas Vatatzes, Theodore I Laskaris, Tomislav of Croatia

Irene doukaina laskarina top 5 facts


Irene Doukaina Laskarina (Bulgarian: Ирина Ласкарина Асенина, Greek: Ειρήνη Δούκαινα Λασκαρίνα) was empress consort (tsaritsa) of Bulgaria (1258–1268). She was the second wife of Tsar Constantine Tikh of Bulgaria.

She was a daughter of Emperor Theodore II Laskaris of Nicaea, and his wife Elena of Bulgaria, and sister of Nicaean Emperor John IV Laskaris. Her maternal grandparents were Tsar Ivan Asen II and Anna Maria of Hungary.

In 1257, Irene married Bulgarian nobleman Constantine Tikh as his second wife. Her husband was a pretender to the Bulgarian crown. Constantine was proud to be married to a granddaughter of Tsar Ivan Asen II, and he adopted the Bulgarian dynastic name Asen to enhance his claim to the crown. In the next year Constantine was elected Tsar of Bulgaria by a boyar council in Tarnovo and Irene become his consort.

In 1261 Irene's young brother, Emperor John IV Laskaris, was deposed and blinded by Nicaean regent Michael VIII Palaiologos, who had just regained Constantinople from the Latin Empire, re-establishing the Byzantine Empire. Tsaritsa Irene was a bitter enemy of the usurper. She became a leader of the anti-Byzantine party in the Bulgarian court.

Irene died in 1268. She had no children.

References

Irene Doukaina Laskarina Wikipedia