- 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),...
- II's **** son John
Doukas defected to the
Nicaean camp. The
Latins were then set upon by the
Nicaeans and routed,
while many nobles,
including Villehardouin...
- 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...
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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...
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Empire of
Trebizond and the
Despotate of Epirus. Out of
these three, the
Nicaeans succeeded in
displacing the
Latin emperors in 1261 and
restored the Byzantine...
- 99 Angelov, p. 100 Angold, Michael. "Byzantine 'Nationalism' and the
Nicaean Empire."
Byzantine and
Modern Gr**** Studies, 1 (1975) pp. 51–52 Angold...
- The
struggle for
Constantinople was a
complex series of
conflicts following the
dissolution of the
Byzantine Empire by the
Fourth Crusade in 1204, fought...
- in 1235–6. Thereafter, the
Nicaean ruler switched his aim to
increasing his
territory in Europe.
Under Vatatzes, the
Nicaeans seized most of
Thrace and...
- I Komnenos,
established himself as
despot of Epirus. 1261 25 July The
Nicaean ruler Michael VIII
Palaiologos conquered Constantinople . 15
August Michael...