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Byzantine Empress consort
Keratsa-Maria
Manuscript miniature of Keratsa (Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander).
Byzantine Empress consort
Tenure
1362 – 1 July 1379
Tenure
May 1381 – June 1385
Born
1348 Bulgaria
Died
1390 Byzantine Empire
Spouse
Andronikos IV Palaiologos
Issue
John VII Palaiologos
House
House of Shishman House of Palaiologus
Father
Ivan Alexander
Mother
Sarah-Theodora
Keratsa-Maria of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Кераца-Мария; 1348–1390) was a princess of Bulgaria and Empress-consort of Andronikos IV Palaiologos.[1][2]
^Vassil Gjuzelev: Der letzte bulgarisch-byzantinische Krieg. In: Werner Seibt (Hg.): Geschichte und Kultur der Palaiologenzeit. Referate des Internationalen Symposions zu Ehren von Herbert Hunger. Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien 1996, S. 29–34
^Georgieva, Sashka (2014). "Marital unions as a tool of diplomacy between Bulgaria and Byzantium from 1280 to 1396". Bulgaria Mediaevalis. 5 (1): 453–478. ISSN 1314-2941.
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