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词条 Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina
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{{Infobox royalty
| consort=yes
| name=Anna
| succession=Queen consort of Serbia
| image=
| caption=
| reign= 1228-1234
| spouse=Stefan Radoslav of Serbia
| dynasty = Komnenos Doukas
| father=Theodore Komnenos Doukas
| mother=Maria Petraliphaina
|}}

Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina ({{lang-el|Ἄννα Ἀγγελίνα Κομνηνή Δούκαινα}}, {{lang-sr-cyr|Ана}}) was a daughter of Theodore Doukas Komnenos Angelos and Queen-consort of Serbia (1228–1234) as wife of King Stefan Radoslav Nemanjić.

In 1216, Radoslav's father attempted to organize a marriage between his son and Theodora, daughter of Theodore's half-brother Michael Doukas Komnenos Angelos. However, the Church prohibited this marriage because it would have been between cousins of the seventh degree.[1] Instead, Radoslav married Anna shortly after.

She was disliked by the Church and the nobility, and considered a corrupting influence on Radoslav - who was already too Greek-influenced in their eyes, as he unconditionally allied himself with Epirus and identified with his mother's Greek dynasty as much as with the Nemanjić.[2]

Theodore Doukas Komnenos Angelos was defeated and captured in the Battle of Klokotnitsa with Bulgaria in the spring of 1230. Dissent among the Serbian nobility grew as Radoslav's inflexible pro-Greek orientation now became a problem.[3] Thus, a coalition of Serbian aristocrats led by Radoslav's half-brother Vladislav ousted him in early 1234.

Radoslav and Anna first went to Ragusa and attempted to organize a counter-coup against Vladislav, but achieved little. Later, the monk Theodosius would claim Radoslav and Anna went to Dyrrhachium instead and separated there, but this claim has been proven to be false.[4]

During their exile, Radoslav and Anna are believed to have had a son, Dragoslav Jovan, but his parentage has not been fully confirmed. After some time, they returned to Serbia with the help of Archbishop Sava and took monastic vows. Radoslav's monastic name was Jovan.[5] Dragoslav eventually became a Grand Kaznac in the Kingdom of Serbia.

Notes

1. ^Laskaris, p.38
2. ^Laskaris, p.43
3. ^Laskaris, p.47
4. ^Laskaris, p.51
5. ^Laskaris, p.49

References

  • {{Citation|title=Byzantine Princesses in Medieval Serbia |author= Mihailo Laskaris|date=1926}}

6 : 13th-century deaths|13th-century Byzantine people|Medieval Serbian royal consorts|Komnenodoukas dynasty|Women of the Despotate of Epirus|Greek women of the Byzantine Empire

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