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- and wrote several works on theology, rhetoric, and politics. Under the Laskarids, Nicaea became the center of ****enic education and acquired the nickname...
- Doukas Vatatzes The accession of Vatatzes was initially challenged by the Laskarids, with the sebastokratores Isaac and Alexios, brothers of Theodore I, s****ing...
- extremity of the Byzantine Empire, under the Byzantine Doukai of Epirus or Laskarids of Nicaea. Towards the end of the 12th and beginning of the 13th centuries...
- of Klokotnitsa in 1230, and Epirote power waned. Nicaea, ruled by the Laskarid dynasty and composed of a mixture of Byzantine refugees and native Gr****s...
- 1204–1261, however, there were four competing dynasties—aside from the Laskarids in Nicaea, these were the Latin emperors of the "Flanders dynasty" in...
- during the Fourth Crusade. He was the last emperor from the prominent Laskarid dynasty and the last to only rule Nicaea before the Reconquest of Constantinople...
- succession styled themselves as emperor in the chief centers of resistance: The Laskarid dynasty in the Empire of Nicaea, the Komnenid dynasty in the Empire of...
- This is a list of the treaties and agreements signed during the history of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire. The definition of a treaty is any agreement...
- under the Komnenos dynasty Byzantine Empire under the Angelos dynasty Laskarid dynasty (Empire of Nicaea) Grand Komnenos (Empire of Trebizond) Komnenos...
- on the Latin Empire to the north. The Empire of Nicaea, founded by the Laskarid dynasty, managed to reclaim Constantinople from the Latins in 1261 and...