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ascribe 5
ascribed 16
ascribes 1
asen 43
asens 5
ashamed 5
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43 age
43 angeli
43 appearance
43 asen
43 constantius
43 crusading
43 deposed
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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asen

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1 7,2 | Peter or Kalopeter and Asen (Asan). The question of 2 7,2 | the origin of Peter and Asen to the Cuman-Bulgarian racial 3 7,2 | their leaders, Peter and Asen (Asan), belonged to the 4 7,2 | after the death of Peter and Asen the Empire of the Vlachs 5 7,2 | Michael Acominatus, and Asen at first received some defeats 6 7,2 | the Empire, and Peter and Asen succeeded in concluding 7 7,2 | intrigues, both the brothers, Asen and later Peter, were murdered. 8 8,1 | its kings Kalojan and John Asen II, and the Sultanate of 9 8,6 | Bulgarian Kingdom of John Asen II. John Vatatzesexternal 10 8,7 | Bulgarian Kingdom of John Asen II was the decisive factor.~ ~ 11 8,8 | menaced from the north by John Asen II of Bulgaria, who also 12 8,9 | Christian East under Tsar John Asen II.~ John Asen II (1218- 13 8,9 | Tsar John Asen II.~ John Asen II (1218-1241), the greatest 14 8,9 | Asens, was the son of John Asen I. “Though not himself a 15 8,9 | history of Byzantium, John Asen II was very important as 16 8,9 | proposed as a regent John Asen, who was related to Baldwin; 17 8,9 | betrothal of Baldwin to Asen’s daughter was suggested. 18 8,9 | Constantinople without bloodshed, Asen accepted the proposition 19 8,9 | Brienne, a man of eighty. Thus Asen’s first chance of taking 20 8,9 | concluded an alliance with Asen. But their friendly relations 21 8,9 | The plan concerning John Asen’s regency in Constantinople 22 8,9 | broke his alliance with Asen and opened hostilities against 23 8,9 | complete victory for John Asen, who was vigorously supported 24 8,9 | he plotted later against Asen’s life and, on the discovery 25 8,9 | John Vatatzes and John Asen.~ After the victory over 26 8,9 | inflated style; “I, John Asen, in Christ God the faithful 27 8,9 | Bulgars, son of the old Tsar Asenset forth on a march upon 28 8,9 | From a charter granted by Asen at the same time to the 29 8,9 | and all Bulgaria was under Asen’s influence.[67]~ ~The Greco-Bulgarian 30 8,9 | Greco-Bulgarian alliance. — Next, John Asen, irritated by his failure 31 8,9 | of the East, composed of Asen himself, John Vatatzes of 32 8,9 | Vasilievsky correctly stated, Asen, the soul of the coalition, “ 33 8,9 | Thessalonica and even in Asen’s own dominions. The restoration 34 8,9 | the allies. The troops of Asen and Vatatzes besieged Constantinople 35 8,9 | declared that “Vatatzes and Asen, schismatics, who had recently 36 8,9 | gradual withdrawal of John Asen himself, who realized that 37 8,9 | political combinations, Asen took steps towards reconciliation 38 8,12| With the death of John Asen II, in 1241, the brilliant 39 8,12| Kingdom passed away, and Asen’s weak and inexperienced 40 8,12| which had been conquered by Asen II. Pursuing his march, 41 8,13| Bulgarian tsar, Michael Asen, seized the opportunity 42 8,13| prince Rostislav, Michael Asen’s father-in-law, a treaty 43 9,4 | Bulgarian Kingdom. Just as the Asen family led the movement


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