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  1. The House of Sratsimir or Sracimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир), also referred to as the Sratsimirovtsi (Bulgarian: Срацимировци), was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty which became the last ruling house of the Second Bulgarian Empire (1331–1422).

  2. La Dinastía Esratsimir, también Esracimir o Esratsimirovtsi (en búlgaro: Срацимировци) fue una dinastía medieval búlgara y albanesa que gobernó el Zarato de Tarnovo, el Zarato de Vidin, el Principado de Valona y Kanina, y el Despotado de Lovech. 1 . Esratsimir de Kran.

  3. Iván Esratsimir o Iván Esracimir (en búlgaro: Иван Срацимир, búlgaro medio, Їѡаннъ Сраѯимиръ) fue zar (emperador o rey) de Bulgaria en Vidin entre 1356 y 1396. Nació en 1324 o 1325, y murió en o después de 1397.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SratsimirSratsimir - Wikipedia

    Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Срацимир; fl. 1324–31 [citation needed]) was a Bulgarian magnate with the title of Despot, holding the territory of Kran. It is unclear when he received the governorship of Kran; he held it before and during the reign of his son, Ivan Alexander (r. 1331–71).

  5. Ivan Sratsimir (Bulgarian: Иван Срацимир), or Ivan Stratsimir (Bulgarian: Иван Страцимир), was emperor of Bulgaria in Vidin from 1356 to 1396. He was born in 1324 or 1325, and he died in or after 1397.

  6. The House of Shishman (Bulgarian: Шишман), also referred to as the Shishmanids or Shishmanovtsi (Bulgarian: Шишмановци), was a medieval Bulgarian dynasty of Turkic Cuman origin.

  7. Biography. Early life. Born in 1350 or 1351, [1] Ivan Shishman was the eldest son of emperor Ivan Alexander (r. 1331–1371) and his second wife Sarah–Theodora, a Jew converted to the Eastern Orthodox Church. [2] .