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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 7,3 | Mourtzouphlos, and Theodore Lascaris, who was then still the 2 7,3 | Latin Empire to Theodore Lascaris, who founded an empire at 3 7,3 | under the dynasty of the Lascaris, in the western part of 4 7,4 | Nicean emperor, Theodore Lascaris, who treated him with consideration, 5 8,1 | in Bithynia), Theodore I Lascaris; at Trebizond, Alexius I 6 8,2 | in exile,” was Theodore Lascaris, a man about thirty years 7 8,2 | favorable attention of Theodore Lascaris a certain Euboean. He wrote 8 8,2 | After the death of Theodore Lascaris, who ruled from 1204 to 9 8,2 | task devolved upon Theodore Lascaris, who ruled for about the 10 8,2 | to fight against Theodore Lascaris. In the battle of Hadrianople, 11 8,2 | for a new life. Theodore Lascaris, who had escaped the danger 12 8,2 | about 1220 between Theodore Lascaris and the Venetian representative 13 8,2 | them, Emperor Theodore II Lascaris, addressed Nicaea: “Thou 14 8,2 | certain extent, Theodore Lascarisconception of imperial 15 8,2 | throne speech of Theodore Lascaris delivered in 1208, immediately 16 8,2 | grounds, after Theodore Lascaris, united by ties of parentage 17 8,4 | added the fact that Theodore Lascarisfather-in-law, Alexius 18 8,4 | mind, however, Theodore Lascaris regained control of the 19 8,5 | said that Henry declared: “Lascaris has been vanquished, and 20 8,5 | first and greatest enemy was Lascaris who held the whole land 21 8,5 | upon us from that partLascaris collected a very great number 22 8,5 | great many passed over to Lascaris promising him help against 23 8,5 | against us and promised Lascaris support if he would come 24 8,5 | hostilities of Theodore Lascaris, and, furthermore, that 25 8,5 | Nicaea died. Theodore I Lascaris had created a Hellenic center 26 8,5 | eulogistic letters to Theodore Lascaris, Michael Acominatus wrote: “ 27 8,6 | the death of Theodore I Lascaris, John III Ducas Vatatzes, 28 8,7 | on the part of Theodore Lascaris of Nicaea, The church in 29 8,7 | During the reign of Theodore Lascaris Nicaea seems to have had 30 8,7 | Michael I had begged Theodore Lascaris to let his brother go back 31 8,7 | his successors. Theodore Lascarisapprehensions proved well 32 8,7 | because he was Theodore Lascarisson-in-law.~ The question 33 8,10| daughter of Theodore I Lascaris. The widower-Emperor, said 34 8,12| and successor, Theodore II Lascaris, wrote in a panegyric: “ 35 8,13| Theodore and John Lascaris and the restoration of the 36 8,13| John Vatatzes, Theodore II Lascaris (1254-1258) and John IV 37 8,13| 1254-1258) and John IV Lascaris (1258-1261). Theodore, thirty-three 38 8,13| the unfortunate John IV Lascaris was blinded. Michael Palaeologus 39 8,14| began to turn to Theodore Lascaris.[122] In 1208 a new Orthodox 40 8,14| Nicaea, who crowned Theodore Lascaris the Emperor of Nicaea. This 41 8,14| first Nicene ruler, Theodore Lascaris, was not recognized by Innocent 42 8,14| the noble man Theodore Lascaris” (nobilt viro Theodora Lascari).[ 43 8,14| 125] In this letter to Lascaris, the pope, though he does 44 8,14| never realized.~ Theodore II Lascaris, Vatatzesson and successor, 45 8,15| August, 1219, Theodore I Lascaris made an alliance and a commercial 46 8,15| concluded with Theodore I Lascaris. In the treaty of 1234 between 47 8,16| one of his works Theodore Lascaris said that Corinth was famous 48 8,16| tranquility at Theodore Lascariscourt, he put into permanent 49 8,16| successor, Theodore II Lascaris, and a very well known historian 50 8,16| dominions of Theodore I Lascaris. There he started his education 51 8,16| his son and heir, Theodore Lascaris, who later became an enlightened 52 8,16| pupil. Emperor Theodore II Lascaris, depicts an ideal ruler 53 8,16| and Emperor Theodore II Lascaris. Born at Constantinople, 54 8,16| Together with Theodore Lascaris, he had received a good 55 8,16| name of Emperor Theodore II Lascaris. George Acropolita was the 56 8,16| purposes.[168]~ Theodore Lascaris wrote several treatises 57 8,16| inheritance of Theodore Lascaris, published as well as unpublished,[ 58 9,3 | Emperor of Nicaea, John IV Lascaris, deposed and blinded by 59 9,3 | Baldwin II and John IV Lascaris, even cautious Venice, became 60 9,12| Emperor of Nicaea, Theodore II Lascaris, who hoped that Arsenius, 61 9,12| the unfortunate John IV Lascaris, the last Emperor of Nicaea. 62 9,12| blinded ex-Emperor John Lascaris joined the Arsenites.~ The 63 9,12| took part on the side of Lascaris in a political plot against 64 9,18| usually ascribed to Cananus Lascaris, on his voyage to Germany, 65 App | Mourtzouphlos, 1204.~~~~~~Theodore I Lascaris, 1204-1222.~~~~~~John III 66 App | 1254. ~~~~~~Theodore II Lascaris, 1254-1258. ~~~~~~John IV,


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