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Desislava of Bulgaria

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For the 13th-century sebastocratoress with the same name, see Kaloyan and Desislava. Princess of Bulgaria
Desislava
Princess of Bulgaria
Manuscript miniature of Desislava (Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander).
BornCirca 1301
Bulgaria
DiedUnknown
SpousePrince Constantine
HouseSratsimir
FatherIvan Alexander
MotherSarah-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.

References

  1. Crampton, R. J. (24 November 2005). A Concise History of Bulgaria. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139448239.
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