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  1. Irene Asanina (en griego: Ειρήνη Ασανίνα) emperatriz bizantina, esposa del emperador Juan VI Cantacuceno. Irene fue la nieta del zar Iván Asen III, hija de Andrónico Asen déspota de Morea y su esposa Tarcaniotisa. Se casó con Juan Cantacuceno antes de 1320. [1]

  2. Irene Asanina (en griego: Ειρήνη Ασανίνα) emperatriz bizantina, esposa del emperador Juan VI Cantacuceno . Irene fue la nieta del zar Iván Asen III, hija de Andrónico Asen déspota de Morea y su esposa Tarcaniotisa. Se casó con Juan Cantacuceno antes de 1320.

  3. Irene Asanina (Greek: Εἰρήνη Ἀσανίνα; died after 1354), was the empress consort of John VI Kantakouzenos of the Byzantine Empire. She is known to have participated in military issues in a degree uncommon for a Byzantine empress.

  4. Irene became thus the third Empress consort along with her mother-in-law Irene Asanina (wife of John VI) and sister-in-law Helena Kantakouzene (wife of John V). On 4 December 1354, John VI abdicated and he and Asanina retired to separate monasteries while John V secured control of Constantinople.

  5. The first text is an epitaph for Irene Asanina Komnene Palaiologina, the daughter of Michael VIII Palaiologos. The second poem is an epigram written for a church that Irene’s son Isaac commissioned. I argue that both poems were commissioned by Isaac Asan, who donated a church as burial place for his family, where both texts were inscribed.

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  6. Irene Asanina (Greek: Εἰρήνη Ἀσανίνα; died after 1354), was the empress consort of John VI Kantakouzenos of the Byzantine Empire. She is known to have participated in military issues in a degree uncommon for a Byzantine empress. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Irene Asanina has received more than ...

  7. She was a daughter of John VI Kantakouzenos and Irene Asanina; Donald Nicol believes she was the youngest of their three daughters. She was a sister of Matthew Kantakouzenos and Manuel Kantakouzenos. Her sisters Maria and Theodora were the respective wives of Nikephoros II Orsini and Orhan.