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  2. Constantine II (Bulgarian: Константин, Konstantin) ruled as emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin from 1397 to 1422. He was born in the early 1370s, and died in exile at the Serbian court on 17 September 1422.

  3. A map showing the greatest territorial extension of the Second Bulgarian Empire during the reign of Ivan Asen II (1218–1241) Several months before Kaloyan's coronation, the leaders of the Fourth Crusade turned on the Byzantine Empire and captured Constantinople, creating the Latin Empire.

  4. When The Exiled Emperor Constantine II Asen of Bulgaria was born in 1369, in Vidin, Bulgaria, his father, Prince Ivan Stracimirović of Vidin Bulgaria, was 46 and his mother, Anna Slava of Wallachia, was 30. He had at least 1 daughter with Miroslava of Wallachia. He died on 16 September 1422, in Belgrade, Serbia, at the age of 53.

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  5. Constantine II, King of Armenia (died 1344), first Latin King of Armenian Cilicia of the Lusignan dynasty; Constantine II of Bulgaria (early 1370s–1422), last emperor of Bulgaria 1396–1422. Eskender (1471–1494), Emperor of Ethiopia sometimes known as Constantine II; Constantine II of Georgia (c. 1447 – 1505) Constantine II, Prince of ...

  6. Jul 30, 2023 · In 680 AD their emperor, Constantine IV, fresh from defeating the Arabs in the first Siege of Constantinople, moved against the Bulgars in the hopes of driving them off. It didn’t go to plan. Despite his numerical advantage, Constantine was defeated by Asparuh at the Battle of Onglos, a swampy region near the Danube Delta where the Bulgars ...

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  7. Constantine II (Bulgarian: Константин, Konstantin) ruled as emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin from 1397 to 1422. He was born in the early 1370s, and died in exile at the Serbian court on 17 September 1422. Constantine II claimed the title Emperor of Bulgaria and was accepted as such by foreign governments, but he is often omitted from ...

  8. Constantine II (Bulgarian: Константин, Konstantin) ruled as emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin from 1397 to 1422. He was born in the early 1370s, and died in exile at the Serbian court on 17 September 1422. Constantine II claimed the title Emperor of Bulgaria and was accepted as such by foreign governments, but he is often omitted from ...