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Born | ca. 1340 |
Died | 26th September 1371 Battle of Maritsa |
Nationality | Serbian |
Citizenship | Serbia |
Title | Sebastos of Principality of Valona |
Predecessor | John Komnenos Asen |
Successor | Balša II |
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Family | Sratsimir dynasty |
Alexander Komnenos Asen (Bulgarian: Александър Комнин Асен) was the son of Despot John Komnenos Asen[1] and nephew of Emperor Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria and Empress Helena of Bulgaria, Empress of Serbia.[2][3]
Alexander Komnenos was Sebastos of Principality of Valona and Lord of Kanine and Valona which he succeeded from his father John (alternatively Ivan) Komnenos. He did not succeed the nearby city of Belgrad which was taken from his father by Simeon Uroš. Alexander's rule was characterized by extensive trade with both the Republic of Venice and the Republic of Ragusa.
It is speculated that he died on 26th September 1371 at the Battle of Maritsa[4] due to the fact that in 1372 his lands were in possession of his father-in-law Balša II.
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