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Bulgaria is beset by Cuman attacks from …

Years: 1280 - 1280

Bulgaria is beset by Cuman attacks from the north and by internal upheavals brought on by the growing tax burdens placed on the peasantry by the powerful nobles.

The great peasant revolt of 1277-80 briefly allows the swineherd Ivailo to occupy the royal throne at Turnovo before he is defeated with the aid of Constantinople.

Te Greek Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos, searing the rapid success of Ivailo, had summoned Ivan Asen to his court, granted him the title of despotēs, and married him to his eldest daughter Irene Palaiologina in 1277 or 1278.

Michael VIII had then sent several imperial armies to attempt to assert Ivan Asen III on the throne of Bulgaria.

Although Ivailo had defeated several of these attempts, he was blockaded for three months in Drăstăr (Silistra) by the Mongol allies of Michael VIII.

In the interval, an imperial force had besieged the Bulgarian capital, Turnovo and, hearing a rumor of Ivailo's death in battle, the local nobility had surrendered and accepted Ivan Asen III as emperor in 1279.

To strengthen his position in Tarnovo, Ivan Asen III marries his sister Maria (Kira Maria) to the Bulgaro-Cuman nobleman George Terter, but fails to assert himself throughout the country.

Ivailo reappears before the walls of the capital and defeats two imperial attempts to relieve Ivan Asen III.

Despairing of success, Ivan Asen III and Irene Palaiologina secretly flee Tarnovo with choice treasures from the palace treasury, including pieces captured from defeated Emperors in former victories.

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