- Kera Tamara
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father = Ivan Alexander
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buried = |Kera Tamara ( _bg. Кера Тамара) was the daughter of the Bulgarian Emperor Ivan Alexander and his first wife
Theodora of Wallachia . Kera Tamara was a sister of Ivan Shishman and Ivan Sratsimir. She was born in the 1340s and originates from theShishman dynasty .The first husband of Kera Tamara was
despot Constantine. According to one theory he was the despot of VelbazhdConstantine Dragash whose daughterHelena Dragash married the Byzantine EmperorManuel II and became mother of the last Byzantine EmperorConstantine XI . However, that theory has been dismissed by the historians because in 1371 Kera Tamara was already a widow while Constantine Dragash died in 1395. Therefore, despot Constantine who was depicted in theTetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander next to the Bulgarian princess was another man.As early as 1371 when Ivan Alexander died and Ivan Shishman inherited the throne, in the capital
Tarnovo arrived ambassadors from theOttoman SultanMurad I to arrange his relations with the new Emperor of Bulgaria. The Sultan who was obviously familiar with the beauty of Kera Tamara and the fact that she was a widow demanded her to become his wife as a guarantee for the peace between the two counties.Павлов, Пламен. Търновските царици. В.Т.:ДАР-РХ, 2006.] Ivan Shishman managed to divert his demand and prolonged his decision for seven years. On that occasion an anonymous Bulgarian chronicle from the 15th century records:However, in 1378 when his attempts to stop the Turks failed, Ivan Shishman reluctantly sent Kera Tamara in the harem of the Sultan in the Ottoman capital
Bursa .Павлов, Пламен. Търновските царици. В.Т.:ДАР-РХ, 2006.] She kept herChristian faith. In the Boril Synadnik her fate was praised as a self-sacrifice:The grave of Kera Tamara remains today in Bursa in the family tomb of the Ottoman dynasty next to the grave of Murad I and the visitor know it as the place of "the Bulgarian Empress Maria". According to Kera Tamara's will, her tomb remained uncovered and barley was sowed on her grave.
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