Kaliman II of Bulgaria

Kaliman II of Bulgaria

Infobox_Monarch | name =Kaliman Asen II
title = Еmperor of Bulgaria


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reign = 1256
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predecessor = Michael Asen I
successor = Mitso Asen
consort =
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royal house = Asen dynasty
royal anthem =
father = Alexander
mother =
date of birth =
place of birth =
date of death =
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Kaliman Asen II ( _bg. Калиман Асен II), or commonly, but less accurately Koloman Asen II, ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria for a short time in 1256. The year of his birth is unknown.

Kaliman Asen II was the son of "sebastokratōr" Alexander, who was the younger brother of Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria. Kaliman Asen II's mother is unknown, and attempts to identify her as a Serbian princess are based on the erroneous identification of Kaliman Asen II with the "sebastokratōr" Kalojan, who was still alive in 1258/59.

In 1256 Kaliman Asen murdered his first cousin Michael Asen I during a hunting party in the environs of the capital Tărnovo and usurped the throne. In the process he married Michael Asen I's widow, the unnamed daughter of Rostislav Mihailovich, but he was unable to maintain himself on the throne. Rostislav advanced on Tărnovo from Belgrade, and Kaliman Asen II fled the capital. Rostislav returned home with his daughter and claiming the title of emperor of Bulgaria, while a brother-in-law of Michael Asen I, Mitso Asen took the throne. In the meantime, Kaliman Asen II had been murdered after being abandoned by most of his supporters.

References

* John V.A. Fine, Jr., "The Late Medieval Balkans", Ann Arbor, 1987.

External links

* [http://sitemaker.umich.edu/mladjov/files/bulgarian_rulers.pdf Detailed list of Bulgarian rulers]


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