NICAEA, EMPIRE OF

1204–61. In 1204 the armies of the Fourth Crusade set up the Latin Empire of Constantinople, but the Crusaders' influence did not extend over the entire Byzantine Empire. Several Greek successor states, chief among them the empire of Nicaea, sprang up (see also Epirus, despotate of; Trebizond, empire of). The empire of Nicaea preserved the continuity of emperors, patriarchs, and institutions of Byzantium. Founded by Theodore I (Theodore Lascaris) in NW Asia Minor, with Nicaea as its capital, it played the decisive part in reuniting the Byzantine Empire. Theodore I and his successors of the Lascaris family expanded their domains, defeated their neighbors to the south, the Seljuk Turks, and in alliance with Ivan II of Bulgaria weakened their chief rivals, the despots of Epirus. They successfully warred against the Latins, and when the Mongol invasions weakened the Turks of Iconium, Nicaea became supreme in Asia Minor. Michael VIII (Michael Palaeologus), who usurped the throne of Nicaea in 1259, captured Constantinople from the Latins and restored (1261) the Byzantine Empire.

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-34079-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Nicaea Empire Of
We found: 1480 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

1399  

 

Journal articles:

 

25  

 

Magazine articles:

 

22  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

7  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

27  

 

books on: Nicaea Empire Of  - 1399 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
THE EMPIRE OF THE STEPPES THE EMPIRE OF THE STEPPES A History of Central Asia RENE GROUSSET...Supplanting of the Northern Hsiung-nu by the Hsien-pi in the Empire of Mongolia 53 The Great Invasions...
EMPIRE OF MAGIC Empire of Magic Medieval Romance and the Politics of Cultural Fantasy...Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Heng, Geraldine. Empire of magic : medieval romance and the politics of cultural fantasy / Geraldine...
Empire of Honour Empire of Honour The Art of Government in the Roman World J. E. LENDON...the Roman emperor may have been rooted here. Yet the ability of the empire of the Romans to inspire such devotion may have been more limited than...
THE CIVILIZATION OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN SERIES EMPIRE OF THE INCA EMPIRE OF THE INCA BURR CARTWRIGHT BRUNDAGE With a Foreword...CARTWRIGHT BRUNDAGE Juniper Palace New York, 1951 Empire of the Inca Norman, 1963 Library of Congress Catalog...
...result the legacy of Nicaea remains paradoxically...account of the Council of Nicaea: in one decision and...eastern half of the empire: Ossius probably presided...especially the problem of settling on a universal...faith, the creed of Nicaea: We believe in one...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Nicaea Empire Of  - 25 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-25 >>  
 
...attention. By Geoffreys day, the Roman empire in the East was viewed in the West with...letters had held the Byzantines guilty of failing to fulfill the promises of assistance...Syria and Palestine, after the taking of Nicaea, a failure that seriously jeopardized...
...significant in view of its late date of composition, probably soon after the Council of Nicaea, when we might expect much greater attention to the Roman Empire and to the person of Constantine. 32 The ecclesiastical emphasis suggests that...
...time of the Council of Nicaea, the churches of...made the religion of the Empire. That he did not...religious unity in the empire and one ambiguous...its condemnation of nearly every person...holy fathers (at Nicaea), which the aforesaid...
...the Three Chapters as a betrayal of Nicaea whose doctrines differentiated them...Basing his judgment on the canons of Nicaea, Zosimus of Rome took up the appeal...the Roman version of the records of Nicaea. This council did indeed allow lower...
...eighth century in the Carolingian Empire, first witnessed in the works of Alcuin of York and Rabanus Maurus...19 of the Second Council of Nicaea, in Rhalles and Potles, Syntagma...the bishops at the Council of Nicaea had a proposal before them to...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-25 >>

 

magazine articles on: Nicaea Empire Of  - 22 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-22 >>  
 
...a Christian Roman empire. After the edict of Milan in 313 ended...ecumenical Council in Nicaea in 325 which defined...ecumenical one) in Nicaea, which condemned...restored the veneration of images, while in...after Irene, the empire suffered a series...
...In the years following the Council of Nicaea in 325, the Christian church faced heated...between different factions about the nature of Jesus. Splinter groups had their own variations...until long after the fall of the Western Empire to the barbarian king Odoacer in 476. The...
...had been their empire, divided among several squabbling successor states. Gradually one of these, known to us as the Empire of Nicaea after its temporary capital, gained the upper hand, and recovered Constantinople in 1261. From that date we begin...
...Constantine had defeated Licinius and was sole ruler of the empire. In view of his concern that the Christian churches should be unified...enforce a solution. The bishops were to assemble at Nicaea in Asia Minor, where there was an imperial palace with...
...Constantinople the official theology of the empire. It is the situation that is anachronistically...society." Among other things, the exercise of the sword can represent the change in the...Christology. The formulas from the councils of Nicaea and Chalcedon, and the Cappadocian Fathers...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-22 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Nicaea Empire Of  - 7 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-7 >>  
 
...with Izniks archaeological museum. Byzantium lost Nicaea to a burgeoning Ottoman Empire, which renamed the town Iznik in 1333. Unlike their...Ottomans didnt bequeath Iznik with any structures of notable merit. Instead of architecture, a tile known...
...Constantine didnt have the creed rewritten. Credal formulas were used in baptismal ceremonies long before the council of Nicaea, not Nicosia, where the words of earlier creeds were elaborated by the bishops. The Nicene creed is the creed of all Catholics...
...Nicholas was able to attend the famous Council of Nicaea in 325, called by order of Emperor Constantine, the man who legalized Christianity...of social glue to strengthen the declining Roman Empire. Nicholas was venerated in Constantinople where...
...Century emperor of Rome who adopted Christianity as the official religion of his empire. In AD 325 he organised the first council of the Christian Church at Nicaea to hammer out what all Christians should believe. The council decreed that Christ...
...Constantine assembled the Council of Nicaea to proclaim Jesus Christ and adopt the Apostles Creed. In short a man of absolute power can impose his will on...administer to him the sacrament of baptism. The Empire lived more than a thousand years from...
More newspaper Results: 1-7 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: Nicaea Empire Of  - 27 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-27 >>  
 
NICAEA, EMPIRE OF 1204 61. In 1204 the armies of the...successor states, chief among them the empire of Nicaea, sprang up (see also Epirus, despotate of ; Trebizond, empire of ). The empire of Nicaea preserved the continuity of emperors...
...John of Brienne , and Baldwin II were rulers. The empire declined immediately after its creation, being beset by the Greek emperors of Nicaea (see Nicaea, empire of ) and despots of Epirus (see Epirus, despotate...
...several Greek successor states sprang up. These were the empire of Nicaea, the despotate of Epirus, and the empire of Trebizond...of David Comnenus, who soon lost his dominions to Nicaea. The empire of Trebizond was further diminished when Sinope fell...
...Constantinople after it was captured (1204) by the Latins of the Fourth Crusade and founded a Byzantine state at Nicaea (see Nicaea, empire of ). Uniting nearly all of W Asia Minor except the Turkish sultanate of Iconium, he kept his state intact against Henry...
...Byzantine emperor of Nicaea (1222 54), successor and son-in-law of Theodore I. He extended...territories of the Byzantine Empire. He maintained close...During his reign the empire flourished. He was succeeded...with the permission of Columbia University...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-27 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact