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Theodore I Lascaris
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Theodore I Lascaris

(born c. 1174—died November 1221, Nicaea, Nicaean empire) First emperor of Nicaea, the Byzantine government-in-exile during the Crusaders' occupation of Constantinople. He distinguished himself during the sieges of Constantinople in the Fourth Crusade (1203–04). After the Byzantine capital fell, he gathered a band of refugees, first at Brusa and then at Nicaea, and formed a new Byzantine state. He took the title of emperor in 1208 and successfully defended Nicaea against the Crusaders, the Turks, and his rival emperor David Comnenus. He signed a treaty (c. 1214) with the Latin emperor of Constantinople defining Nicaea's boundaries and betrothed his daughter to the heir to the Latin imperial throne.


Theodore I Lascaris 

Born circa 1175; died early 1222 in Nicaea. Founder of the Nicaean Empire.

A member of a prominent Byzantine family, Theodore became a son-in-law of Emperor Alexius III. After the Crusaders captured Constantinople in 1204, Theodore took the lead in efforts to unite the Greek forces in Asia Minor. Eventually he established a state in the region of Nicaea. He initially assumed the status of Alexius’ heir apparent, using the title of despot. In 1206, however, he proclaimed himself emperor; he was formally crowned in 1208.

Theodore crushed the Seljuks in early 1211. In 1214 he concluded the Treaty of Nymphaion with the Latin Empire, thereby fixing the boundaries between the Latin and Nicaean states. During the same year, he conquered the western holdings of the Trebizond Empire.



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