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As stated at Talk:Konstantin_Tih, Konstantin and Mihail were not Asen. Mihail was the son of a non-Asen who adopted the name after marrying into them, but did not sprung from that marriage, but the second, from a Greek mother, non-Asen again.--Zoupan13:29, 9 March 2016 (UTC)Reply
Regarding the name "Asen," the biological descent is immaterial, and the official name of "Konstantin Tih" (who is never attested thus, except in Greek, where it means "Konstantin, the son of Tih") was clearly "Konstantin Asen." It is also expected of his son, but there are no fully official attestations.
Thanks to your heavy-handed move, this article is now inaccurately named: Michael was not a pretender but a reigning monarch. StefThrax (talk) 04:19, 5 March 2023 (UTC)Reply