Smilets of Bulgaria

Smilets of Bulgaria

Infobox_Monarch | name =Smilets
title = Еmperor of Bulgaria


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reign = 1292 - 1298
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predecessor = George Terter I
successor = Chaka
consort = Unknown Byzantine princess
issue = Elena
Ioan
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date of death = 1298
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Smilets (or Smilec) ( _bg. Смилец) reigned as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1292 to 1298. The date of his birth is unknown.

Although Smilec is credited with being descended "from the noblest family of the Bulgarians", his antecedents are completely unknown. Judging by the landholdings of his brothers Radoslav and Vojsil, the family held extensive lands between the Balkan mountains and the Sredna Gora.

Before ascending the throne in 1292, Smilec had married an unnamed Byzantine princess, the daughter of the "sebastokratōr" Constantine Palaiologos, a brother of Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. Apart from the information that Smilec became emperor of Bulgaria according to the wishes of Nogai Khan, we know nothing of the circumstances of Smilec's accession. Accordingly, the reign of Smilec has been considered the height of Mongol overlordship in Bulgaria. Nevertheless, Mongol raids may have continued, as in 1297 and 1298. Since these raids pillaged parts of Thrace (then entirely in Byzantine hands), perhaps Bulgaria was not one of their objectives. In fact, in spite of the usually pro-Byzantine policy of Nogai, Smilec was quickly involved in an unsuccessful war against the Byzantine Empire at the beginning of his reign.

About 1296/1297 Smilec married his daughter Theodora to the future Serbian King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski, and this union produced the Serbian king and later emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan.

In 1298 Smilec disappears from the pages of history, apparently after the beginning of Chaka's invasion. He may have been killed by Chaka or died of natural causes while the enemy advanced against him. Smilec was briefly succeeded by his young son Ivan II.

Family

Smilec was married to an unnamed Byzantine princess, daughter of "sebastokratōr" Constantine Palaiologos. By her he had at least three children:
# Ivan II, who succeeded as emperor of Bulgaria 1298-1299/1300.
# Theodora, who married Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia.
# Marija, who married the "despotēs" Aldimir (Eltimir), brother of George I of Bulgaria.

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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