Ivan Sratsimir

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Ivan Sratsimir was a 14th-century Bulgarian tsar who ruled the Vidin-based western part of the fragmented Second Bulgarian Empire during its final decades before Ottoman conquest.

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instanceOf Bulgarian tsar
historical figure
medieval ruler
ally Kingdom of Hungary
birthDate 1324
capital Vidin
child Constantine II of Bulgaria
conflict Bulgarian–Hungarian wars
Ottoman expansion in the Balkans
country Second Bulgarian Empire
deathDate after 1396
dynasticHouse House of Shishman
era 14th century
event Hungarian occupation of Vidin (1365–1369)
father Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
historicalRegionRuled Branicevo
Vidin
languageOfCourt Middle Bulgarian
mother Theodora of Wallachia
nobleFamily Shishman dynasty
notableFor ruling the Vidin-based western part of the Second Bulgarian Empire before the Ottoman conquest
opponent Ottoman Empire
Serbian magnates
placeOfBirth Tarnovo
placeOfDeath Ottoman Empire
positionHeld Tsar of Bulgaria
Shishman of Vidin
surface form: Tsar of Vidin
predecessor Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria
reignEnd 1396
reignStart 1356
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
ruledDuring final decades of the Second Bulgarian Empire
period of fragmentation of the Second Bulgarian Empire
ruledPartOf Vidin Tsardom
northwestern Bulgaria
sibling Desislava of Bulgaria
Ivan Asen IV of Bulgaria
Ivan Shishman
surface form: Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria

Keratsa-Maria
spouse Anna of Wallachia
successor Constantine II of Bulgaria
title Tsar and autocrat of all Bulgarians and Greeks
usedScript Cyrillic script
wasCapturedAfter Battle of Nicopolis
wasCapturedBy Ottoman Empire
wasCapturedIn 1396
wasVassalOf Kingdom of Hungary
Ottoman Empire

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Second Bulgarian Empire lastRuler Ivan Sratsimir
Ivan Shishman hasBrother Ivan Sratsimir