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Clara Dobokai (before 1330 – after 1370) was the second wife of Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia, Nicholas Alexander, Voivode of Wallachia.


Origins

Clara was the daughter of a Hungarian nobility, Hungarian nobleman, John Dobokai, whose domains were located in Transylvania. Her mother's name and family are unknown. Clara's father was present at a trial in 1312, showing that he was of age at that time. Clara was most probably born in the 1310s or 1320s, according to historian Mihai Florin Hasan. Hasan says that she was given in marriage to Nicholas Alexander of Wallachia in the early 1340s.


Wife of Nicholas Alexandru

Nicholas Alexandru was the son of Basarab I of Wallachia, Basarab, the first independent ruler of Wallachia. Clara and Nicholas Alexandru had three children: * Anna of Wallachia, Anna married to tsar Ivan Sratsimir of Bulgaria, Ivan Stracimir, bulgarian ruler of Vidin Tsardom, and mother of Konstantin II Asen and Dorothea of Bulgaria, Dorothea, Queen of Bosnia * Radu I of Wallachia, ''Voievode'' Radu I of Wallachia, succed his half brother Vladislav I of Wallachia, Vladislav as voievode * Anna Basaraba, Anka Basaraba, married to serbian Tsar Stefan Uroš V, Stefan Uros V, son of Stefan Dušan, Stefan Dusan and Helena of Bulgaria, Empress of Serbia, Elena of Bulgaria


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* House of Basarab 14th-century Hungarian women 14th-century Hungarian people Royal consorts of Wallachia Dobokai family, Clara {{Romania-hist-stub