THE MONGOL INVASION AND DEATH OF JOHN ASEN II: A NEGLECTED SOURCE Cover Image

МОНГОЛСКА ИНВАЗИЈА И СМРТ ИВАНА АСЕНА II: ЈЕДАН ЗАНЕМАРЕНИ ИЗВОР
THE MONGOL INVASION AND DEATH OF JOHN ASEN II: A NEGLECTED SOURCE

Author(s): Aleksandar Uzelac
Subject(s): Political history, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Istorijski institut, Beograd
Keywords: John of Garland; Mongol invasion; John Asen II; Baldwin II; Thrace; Bulgaria

Summary/Abstract: This paper discusses a passage from the poem De triumphis ecclesiae by John of Garland, a medieval intellectual and professor in Paris, compiled in ca. 1252, and referring to the Mongol invasion and the death of the enygmatic “leader of Thrace”. In the text, it is concluded that the enigmatic person, mentioned by the author, is the Bulgarian ruler John Asen II (1218-1241). Along with the writings of Cistercite monk Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, chronicler Philippe Mouskes and Byzantine historian George Akropolites, the poem of John of Garland is the fourth source in which the death of the Bulgarian ruler is recorded. Besides, it is the only text in which the death of John Asen II is associated with the Mongol invasion.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 70
  • Page Range: 15-29
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Serbian
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