List of Bulgarian consorts

List of Bulgarian consorts

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First Bulgarian Empire

Tsardom of Preslav

Arms Name Father Born Married Became
Consort
Ceased to
be Consort
Died Spoouse
Maria Boris I of Bulgaria
Maria Sursuvul Georgi Sursuvul Simeon I of Bulgaria
Irene Lekapene Christopher Lekapenos Peter I of Bulgaria

Tsardom of Ohrid

Agatha Joannes Chryselios, Lord of Durazzo Samuil of Bulgaria
Alex K Kingdom of Hungary.svg Margareth of Hungary daughter of Géza of Hungary Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
Irene of Larissa Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria
Maria Ivan Vladislav

Second Bulgarian Empire

Tsardom of Tarnovo

Arms Name Father Born Married Became
Consort
Ceased to
be Consort
Died Spoouse
Elena - 1170s 1183 1190
husband's accession
1196
husband's death
after 1196 Ivan Asen I
CumaniaCoA.png Anna of Cumania a Cuman aristocract - - 1197
husband's accession
8 October 1207
husband's death
- Kaloyan
1207/08 -
unclear if she was repudiated or died as consort
- Boril
Blason Courtenay.svg Elisabeth of Courtenay Peter II of Courtenay, Latin Emperor
(Courtenay)
1199 1213 1218
husband's desposition
after 1269
Alex K Kingdom of Hungary.svg Anna Maria of Hungary Andrew II of Hungary
(Árpád)
early 1204 January 1221 autumn 1237
Doukas-Arms.svg Irene Komnene Angelina Theodore Komnenos Doukas
(Komnenodoukai)
before 1220 1237/38 24 June 1241
husband's death
after 1241
Halicz coa XIVw.png Anna of Halych Rostislav Mikhailovich, Prince of Halych
(Rurikids)
after 1243 1255 1256
husband's assassination
1296/8 Michael Asen I
1256 1256
husband's assassination
Kaliman Asen II
Coat of Arms of the Bulgarian-Wallachian Empire.jpg Maria Asenina Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
(Asen)
- - 1256
husband's accession
1257
husband's death
- Mitso Asen
Lascaris-Arms.svg Irene Doukaina Laskarina Theodore II Laskaris
(Laskaris)
- early 1258 1269 Constantine I
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Maria Palaiologina Kantakouzene John VI Kantakouzenos
(Kantakouzenoi)
- 1269 autumm 1277
husband's death
after 1279
1278 1279
husband's desposition
Constantine I
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Irene Palaiologina Michael VIII Palaiologos
(Palaiologoi)
1255/58 1278 1279
husband's accession
1280
husband's desposition
after 1280 Ivan Asen III
Coat of Arms of the Bulgarian-Wallachian Empire.jpg Kira Maria Asenina Mitso Asen of Bulgaria
(Asen)
- 1279 1280
husband's accession
1284
repudiated
- George Terter I
Coat of Arms of the Bulgarian-Wallachian Empire.jpg Maria - - 1284 1292
husband's desposition
-
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Smiltsena Palaiologina Constantine Palaiologos
(Palaiologoi)
- 1292 1292
husband's accession
1298
husband's death
after 1306 Smilets
Euphrosyne Mankus, a merchant in Constantinople - - 1300
husband's accession
- Theodore Svetoslav
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Theodora Palaiologina Michael IX Palaiologos
(Palaiologoi)
- 1320 1322
husband's desposition
after 1330
Grb Nemanjica.jpg Anna Neda of Serbia Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia
(Nemanjić)
- after 1308 June 1323
husband's election
1324
repudiated
after 1346 Michael Shishman
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Theodora Palaiologina
Second time
Michael IX Palaiologos
(Palaiologoi)
- after August 1324 28 July 1330
husband's death
after 1330
Armoiries Wallaquie XIV.png Theodora of Wallachia Basarab I of Wallachia
(Basarab)
- 1320 1331
husband's election
1340
repudiated
after 1340 Ivan Alexander
Sarah-Theodora - - 1345 17 February 1371
husband's death
after 1367
Flag of Palaeologus Emperor.svg Maria-Irene Palaiologina Andronikos III Palaiologos
(Palaiologoi)
1327 1336
as co-empress consort
1354
husband's death
after 1356 Michael Asen IV
Kira Maria Desislav - - 1360
as co-empress consort
17 February 1371
as sole-empress
early 1380s Ivan Shishman
Grb Lazarevic.jpg Dragana of Serbia Lazar of Serbia
(Lazarević)
- around 1386 3 June 1395
husband's death
before July 1395

Tsardom of Vidin

unknown - - 1240s
as co-empress consort
1360
as empress consort of Vidin
- Ivan Sratsimir
Armoiries Wallaquie XIV.png Anna Slava of Wallachia Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia
(Basarab)
before 1345 before 1369 1397
husband's death
-
Coat of Arms of the House of Kotromanić.svg Elizabeth of Bosnia - - - - Louis I of Hungary

Kingdom of Prilep

Alena Vukašin - - - August/September 1365
husband's coronation as co-King under Stephen Uroš V
26 September 1371
husband's death
- Vukašin Mrnjavčević
Helena Hlapena Radoslav Hlapen, lord of Kastoria and Edessa - - 1366
husband's association as junior-King
26 September 1371
husband's accession
-
repudiated
- Marko Mrnjavčević
26 September 1371
husband's accession
Todora Grgur - - - -
Helena Hlapena Radoslav Hlapen, lord of Kastoria and Edessa - -
remarried
17 May 1395
husband's death
-

Third Bulgarian State

Principality of Bulgaria

Arms Name Father Born Married Became
Consort
Ceased to
be Consort
Died Spouse
Armoiries Bourbon-Parme 1847.svg Marie Louise of Parma Robert I, Duke of Parma
(Bourbon-Parma)
17 January 1870 20 April 1893 31 January 1899 Ferdinand I
Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Reuß jüngere Linie.png Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz Prince Heinrich IV Reuss of Köstritz
(Reuss-Köstritz)
22 August 1860 28 February 1908 5 October 1908
became Tsaritsa consort
12 September 1917

Eastern Rumelia

Aspasia Baltazzi Emmanuel Evangelos Baltazzi 1839 13 March 1879 April 1899 Alexander Bogoridi
Euphrosyne Sofianou Gavril Krastevich
Armoiries Bourbon-Parme 1847.svg Marie Louise of Parma Robert I, Duke of Parma
(Bourbon-Parma)
17 January 1870 20 April 1893 31 January 1899 Ferdinand I

Tsardom of Bulgaria

Wappen Deutsches Reich - Fürstentum Reuß jüngere Linie.png Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz Prince Heinrich IV Reuss of Köstritz
(Reuss-Köstritz)
22 August 1860 28 February 1908 5 October 1908
became Tsaritsa consort
12 September 1917 Ferdinand I
Lesser coat of arms of the Kingdom of Italy (1890).svg Giovanna of Italy Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
(Savoy)
13 November 1907 25 October 1930 28 August 1943
husband's death
26 February 2000 Boris III
Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela Manuel Gómez-Acebo y Modet, Marqués de Cortina
(Gómez-Acebo)
6 January 1935 21 January 1962 Incumbent - Simeon II

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