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- The Nicene Creed, also called the Creed of Constantinople, is the defining statement of belief of Nicene Christianity and in those Christian denominations...
- forced Despot Michael II of Epirus to submission. Michael II, fearing an Nicaean attack after Theodore II Laskaris' defeat of the Bulgarians (1255–56),...
- Loos was captured by the Nicaeans in 1207 and, although released, left the Latin Empire two years later. After a brief Nicaean reconquest, Nicomedia returned...
- The struggle for Constantinople was a complex series of conflicts following the dissolution of the Byzantine Empire in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade...
- The Nicaean–Venetian Treaty of 1219 was a trade and non-aggression defense pact signed between the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice, in the...
- 99 Angelov, p. 100 Angold, Michael. "Byzantine 'Nationalism' and the Nicaean Empire." Byzantine and Modern Gr**** Studies, 1 (1975) pp. 51–52 Angold...
- Council of Nicaea can refer to: First Council of Nicaea in AD 325 Second Council of Nicaea in AD 787 The Council of Nicaea (audio drama) The Council of...
- (1214–1216, Nicaean) 128. Maximos II (1216, Nicaean) 129. Manuel I Karantenos Charitopoulos (1216–1222, Nicaean) 130. Germ**** II (1223–1240, Nicaean) 131....
- which were the Despotate of Epirus in western Greece and Albania, and the Nicaean Empire in western and northwestern Asia Minor. Both of the latter claimed...
- was probably entrusted to an elementary teacher's care in 1228 as most Nicaean aristocratic children's formal education began around the age of six. As...