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Father
  
Christopher Lekapenos

Mother
  
Augusta Sophia


Name
  
Irene Lekapene

Parents
  
Christopher Lekapenos

Irene Lekapene

Issue
  
Plenimir, Boris II, Roman

Spouse
  
Peter I of Bulgaria (m. 927 AD–966 AD)

Children
  
Roman of Bulgaria, Boris II of Bulgaria

Grandparents
  
Romanos I Lekapenos, Theodora, wife of Romanos I

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Peter I of Bulgaria, Roman of Bulgaria

Irene Lekapene (born Maria; Bulgarian: Ирина Лакапина, Greek: Μαρία/Ειρήνη Λακαπηνή, died ca. 966) was the Empress consort of Peter I of Bulgaria. She was а daughter of Christopher Lekapenos, son and co-emperor of Romanos I, and his wife Augusta Sophia.

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To prove himself a worthy successor to his father both at home and in the eyes of foreign governments, Bulgaria's new emperor Peter I made a show of force by invading Byzantine Thrace in May 927, but showed himself ready to negotiate for a more permanent peace. Romanos seized the occasion and proposed a marriage alliance between the imperial houses of Byzantium and Bulgaria to end the War of 913–927. Romanos arranged for a diplomatic marriage between his granddaughter Maria and the Bulgarian monarch. For the first time in Byzantine history, a Byzantine princess was to be married to a foreign ruler and decades later, Constantine VII criticized Romanos for this concession. In October 927 Peter arrived near Constantinople to meet Romanos and signed the peace treaty, marrying Maria on November 8. To signify the new era in Bulgaro-Byzantine relations, Maria was renamed Irene ("peace").

Irene and Peter I of Bulgaria had several children, including:

  • Plenimir
  • Boris II, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria in 969
  • Roman, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria in 977
  • References

    Irene Lekapene Wikipedia