- John's son,
Theodore II
Laskaris,
maintained the empire's
strength until the
throne was p****ed to his
underage son, John IV
Laskaris. In 1259 John fell victim...
- brothers:
Manuel Laskaris (died
after 1256),
Michael Laskaris (died 1261/1271),
Georgios Laskaris, Theodore,
Alexios Laskaris, and
Isaac Laskaris. The last two...
- John IV
Doukas Laskaris (or
Ducas Lascaris) (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Δούκας Λάσκαρις, Iōannēs
Doukas Laskaris;
December 25, 1250 – c. 1305) was the
fourth emperor...
- Zoe
Laskari (Gr****: Ζωή Λάσκαρη,
pronounced [zoˈi
ˈlaskari]; 12
December 1942 – 18
August 2017) was a Gr****
actress and
beauty pageant titleholder who...
-
Guinea from 2012 to 2015.
Laskaris was the
faculty leader in the
National War
College at the
National Defense University.
Laskaris was born in Monterey, California...
-
Theodore Laskaris or
Lascaris may
refer to:
Theodore I
Komnenos Laskaris,
Byzantine Nicene emperor from 1205 to 1221
Theodore II
Doukas Laskaris, Byzantine...
-
Tzamantouros Laskaris (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Τζαμάντουρος Λάσκαρις) was a
Byzantine aristocrat and
military commander.
Michael was a
younger son of
Theodore I
Laskaris (r...
- periods.
Theodore I
Laskaris (1204–1222) John III
Doukas Vatatzes (1222–1254)
Theodore II
Laskaris (1254–1258) John IV
Laskaris (1258–1261)
Michael VIII...
- John
Laskaris or
Lascaris may
refer to: John IV
Laskaris (1250–c.1305),
emperor of
Nicaea John
Laskaris Kalopheros (1325/30–1392),
Byzantine aristocrat...
-
Isaac Laskaris (Gr****: Ισαάκιος Λάσκαρις) was a
brother of
Nicaean emperor Theodore I
Laskaris, who
along with his
brother Alexios Laskaris fled to the...