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Dragana of Serbia






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Dragana
Empress consort of Bulgaria
Tenure1390s–1395

Born1371
Prilepac
Died1395(1395-00-00) (aged 23–24)
SpouseEmperor Ivan Shishman of Bulgaria
HouseLazarević
FatherPrince Lazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia
MotherPrincess Milica Nemanjić

Dragana Lazarević (Serbian, Bulgarian: Драгана Лазаревић, 1371 - 1395) was a Serbian princess and the Empress consort of Bulgaria as the second wife of Ivan Shishman (r. 1371–1395). She was a daughter of the Serbian Prince Lazar and Princess Milica Nemanjić.

Early life[edit]

Dragana was a daughter of Lazar and Milica Nemanjić, thus belonged to the Lazarević and Nemanjić dynasties. She was likely the second of five daughters, and was named after her paternal aunt Dragana, the wife of magnate Musa.[1]

Dragana married into the Bulgarian dynasty in ca. 1386 at a time when her father tried to consolidate the Balkan rulers and magnates through marriage alliances in order to plan for conflict with the Ottoman Empire.[2]

Consort[edit]

There are almost no historical sources about her. There is a text in the Boril Obituary concerning the consorts of Ivan Shishman:

...To Kira Maria, the pious empress to the great emperor Ivan Shishman, eternal memory. To mistress Desislava, mother of the pious empress Maria - to the great emperor Ivan Shishman, called in angel's form Debora, eternal memory...[3]

Based on that text, Bulgarian historian Plamen Pavlov suggested a new theory about her; he assumed that since Lazar had no wife named Desislava, it is possible that the first wife of Ivan Shishman was Maria and Dragana was called Kira Maria, unless there is a mistake in the paragraph.[3]

It is possible that she was the mother of Fruzhin and Alexander.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Purković 1996, p. 67.
  • ^ Mihaljčić 2001, pp. 116–118.
  • ^ a b Pavlov 2006.
  • ^ Божилов 1994, pp. 229, 241.
  • Sources[edit]

    Dragana of Serbia

    Born:  ? Died:  ?
    Royal titles
    Preceded by

    Kira Maria

    Empress consort of Bulgaria
    1380s–1395
    Vacant

    Annexation by
    Ottoman Empire

    Title next held by

    Eleonore Reuss of Köstritz
    as Princess of Bulgaria

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