-
Bryennios Vatatzes;
another seal
mentions Nikephoros Vatatzes, "protoproedros, vestarches,
megas doux, and
praetor of the
Aegean Sea"; a
Joseph Vatatzes, possibly...
- John III
Doukas Vatatzes,
Latinized as
Ducas Vatatzes (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Γ´ Δούκας Βατάτζης, Iōannēs III
Doukas Vatatzēs, c. 1192 – 3
November 1254), was...
- 1221 and was
succeeded by his son-in-law, John III
Doukas Vatatzes The
accession of
Vatatzes was
initially challenged by the Laskarids, with the sebastokratores...
- John III
Doukas Vatatzes (died 1254) was
Emperor of
Nicaea in 1221–1254. John
Vatatzes or
Batatzes may also
refer to: John
Komnenos Vatatzes (died 1183),...
-
reigns of John II
Komnenos and
Manuel I Komnenos.
Theodore Vatatzes was a
member of the
Vatatzes family, who had been
prominent in the city and
region of...
-
Basil Vatatzes (Gr****: Βασίλειος Βατάτζης, romanized: Vasileios
Vatatzēs, fl. c. 1187–1194) was a
Byzantine military commander, and
likely the
father of...
-
Isaac Doukas Vatatzes (Gr****: Ἰσαάκιος Δούκας Βατάτζης, romanized: Isaakios
Doukas Vatatzēs; c. 1188–1261) was the
brother of the
Nicaean emperor John...
- Cordiale'
Between John III
Ducas Vatatzes and John Asen II in 1236 as
Background to the
Genesis of the Hohenstaufen-
Vatatzes alliance of 1242". Byzantine...
-
troops both to
relieve Thessalonica and to
attack John
Doukas Vatatzes of Nicaea.
Vatatzes defeated the
forces sent
against him at the
Battle of Poimanenon...
- diplomacy.
Vatatzes again charged Theodore with the
administration of Asia
Minor when he
launched a new
military campaign in
Thrace in 1246.
After Vatatzes captured...