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  Theodore - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 751 to 797
Theodore I Lascaris, Emperor of Nicaea from 1206 to 1222
Tewodros I of Ethiopia, Theodore I, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1411 to 1414
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 Theodore I Lascaris - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1175-1222), emperor of Nicaea, was born of a noble Byzantine family, the son of Manuel Lascaris and Ioanna Karatzaina.
After Anna Angelina died in 1212, Theodore Lascaris remarried to Philippa of Armenia, the daughter of King Ruben III of Armenia.
Theodore Lascaris married thirdly in 1219 to Marie de Courtenay, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay and Yolanda of Flanders, but they had no children.
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 Encyclopedia: Theodore
Theodore, Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch from 751 to 797
Theodore I, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1411 to 1414
Theodore (602–September 19, 690) was the eighth archbishop of Canterbury.
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 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Empire of Nicaea
Theodore Lascaris, the son-in-law of Emperor Alexius III, was proclaimed emperor, but he too fled, to the city of Nicaea in Bithynia, realizing the situation in Constantinople was hopeless.
Theodore Lascaris was not immediately successful, as he was defeated at Poemanenum and Bursa in 1204, but he was able to capture much of northwestern Anatolia after the Latin Emperor Baldwin I had to defend against invasions from Kaloyan of Bulgaria.
John IV Lascaris succeeded him, but as he was still a child he was under the regency of the general Michael Palaeologus.
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 Theodore I Lascaris
Relieved of the danger of invasion by a Latin force which had defeated him in 1204 but was recalled to Europe by a Bulgarian invasion, he set to work to form a new Byzantine state in Asia Minor, and in 1206 assumed the title of emperor.
He maintained himself stubbornly in defensive campaigns against the Latin emperor Henry of Flanders, defeated his rival Alexius Comnenus of Trebizond, and carried out a successful counter-attack upon Gayath-ed-Din[?], the sultan of Koniah[?], who had been instigated to war by the deposed Alexius III.
Theodore's crowning victory was gained in 1210, when in a battle near Pisidian Antioch he captured Alexius and wrested the town itself from the Turks.
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Meanwhile Theodore I Lascaris, Emperor of Nicaea, had gained considerable territory to the east of Constantinople, following its capture by the Crusaders.
At the beginning of March 1207 Kaloyan and Theodore I Lascaris formed an alliance against the Crusaders.
In June 1207 Theodore I Lascaris agreed to a two year truce with the Crusaders, who were now under the command of Baldwin's brother Henry.
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Theodore I was succeeded (1222) by his son-in-law, John III (John Ducas Vatatzes).
Theodore of Studium, Saint Theodore of Studium, Saintstoo´dēem, 759-826, Byzantine Greek monastic reformer, also called St. Theodore the Studite.
Theodore II Theodore II (Theodore Lascaris), 1222-58, Byzantine emperor of Nicaea (1254-58), son and successor of John III.
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 All Empires - The Nicean Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Theodore's vision was to reclaim Constantinople, but almost immediately after his establishment at Nicea, he faced an onslaught led by the Latin Emperor (of Constantinople) Baldwin.
Theodore made the Nicean government identical to that of the former Byzantine government and thus can be called a continuation of the Byzantine Empire that had fallen in 1204.
Theodore's seven-year-old son, John Lascaris was to become the next Emperor, with George Muzalon appointed as the regent (substitutes the Emperor's position when the Emperor is too young to rule).
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 Encyclopedia: Theodore I Lascaris
Alexius III Angelus, Byzantine emperor, was the second son of Andronicus Angelus, nephew of Alexius I. In 1195, while his brother Isaac II was away hunting in Thrace, he was proclaimed emperor by the troops; he captured Isaac at Stagira in Macedonia, put out his eyes, and kept him henceforth...
By his first wife, Anna Komnena Angelina, the daughter of the Emperor Alexius III, Theodore Lascaris had two daughters: Eirene Laskarina (married John III Ducas Vatatzes) and Maria Laskarina (married King Bela IV of Hungary).
Theodore Lascaris married thirdly Marie de Courtney, the daughter of Peter of Courtenay and Yolanda of Flanders, but they had no children.
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 List of Byzantine emperors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore I Lascaris (Θεόδωρος Α' Λάσκαρης) (1174 - 1222, ruled 1204 - 1222) – son-in-law of Alexius III
Theodore II Lascaris (Θεόδωρος Β' Λάσκαρης) (1221 - 1258, ruled 1254 - 1258) – son of John III
John IV Lascaris (Ιωάννης Δ' Λάσκαρης) (1250 - 1305, ruled 1258 - 1261) – son of Theodore II, deposed, blinded and imprisoned by Michael VIII
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 THEODORE (ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY) - LoveToKnow Article on THEODORE (ARCHBP. OF CANTERBURY)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(R. THEODORE (602-690), seventh archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Tarsus in Cilicia in 602.
In 673 Theodore presided at the first synod of the clergy in England which was held at Hertford.
IRENE LASCARIS, daughter of Theodore I. (Lascaris), was first married to the general Andronicus Palaeologus, and after his death became the wife of Theodore's successor, John Vatatzes (q.v.), and mother of Theodore II.
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 EMPIRE OF NICAEA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Theodore Lascaris, the son-in-law of Emperor Alexius_III, was proclaimed emperor, but he too fled, to the city of Nicaea in Bithynia, realizing the situation in Constantinople was hopeless.
The Latin_Empire which was established by the crusaders in Constantinople had poor control over former Byzantine territory, and Byzantine successor states sprang up in Epirus and Trebizond as well as Nicaea.
Theodore tried to validate his claim by naming a new Patriarch_of_Constantinople in Nicaea.
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 Theodore I Lascaris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Fleeing the fall of Constantinople, Theodore, related by marriage to the former emperor Alexius III, took control of Nicaea where he soon began the arduous task of forming a government in exile.
He thus departed Constantinople at the head of an army, met Theodore's forces and defeated them but Theodore himself managed to escape and Baldwin could not afford a protracted pursuit.
Rev: Theodore I and St. Theodore standing, facing, each holding a sword and together a staff with star atop.
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 Theodore II Lascaris   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Theodore, either directly by his disability or through resentment became suspicious and jealous of his generals.
This in turn escalated into the first rumors of mutiny as the whole Nicaean nation was itching for the epic struggle to retake Constantinople.
Rev: Theodore, holding scepter and globus cruciger, being crowned by the Virgin Mary.
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Theodore, patriarca sirio de Antioch, patriarca sirio de Antioch a partir del 649 a 667
Theodore I Lascaris, emperador de Nicaea a partir de 1206 a 1222
Theodore II Lascaris, emperador de Nicaea a partir de 1254 a 1258
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Alabama is a state located in the southern UnitedStates ; the population of Alabama is 4,447,100 as of 2000.
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 Theodore I Lascaris --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Lascaris also spelled Laskaris first emperor of Nicaea, which was recognized as the Byzantine government-in-exile and as the legitimate successor of the Byzantine Empire during the Crusaders' occupation of Constantinople.
Byzantine emperor of Nicaea who—though not as capable as his grandfather or his father, Theodore I and John III Vatatzes, respectively—was an able ruler, a good soldier, and a man of letters; he succeeded in holding together the prosperous state east of Constantinople bequeathed to him by his father.
Scientist, teacher, research organizer, and promoter of international scientific cooperation, Theodore von Kármán was one of the great research engineers of the 20th century.
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 LASCARIS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
After leaving Milan, Lascaris taught in Rome under the patronage of Johannes Bessarion, and in Naples, whither he had been summoned by Ferdinand I to deliver a course of lectures on Greece.
Lascaris bequeathed his library of valuable manuscripts to the senate of Messina; the collection was afterwards carried to Spain and lodged in the Escorial.
His name was later known to readers in the romance of AF Villemain, Lascaris, ou les Grecs du quinzieme siècle (1825).
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He maintained himself stubbornly in defensive campaigns against the Latin emperor Henry of Flanders, defeated his rival Alexius I of Trebizond, and carried out a successful counter-attack upon Kay Khosru I Gayath-ed-Din, the sultan of Rum (Also called the sultan of Iconium or Koniah.
See Sultans of Rum), who had been instigated to war by the deposed Alexius III.
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Theodore, or the Latin equivalent Theodorus, can refer to:
Pope Theodore I, Pope from 642 to 649
Pope Theodore II, Pope for twenty days in 897
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 BELA IV. - LoveToKnow Article on BELA IV.
With the people at large he was popular to the last; his services to his country had been inestimable.
He married, while still crown-prince, Maria, daughter of the Nicaean emperor, Theodore Lascaris, whom his own father brought home with him from his crusade.
She bore him, besides his two sons Stephen and Bela, seven daughters, of whom St Margaret was the most famous.
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 Biography Theodore Roosevelt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Theodore ofJerusalem, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem from 745 to 770
Theodore Roosevelt, a president of the United States ofAmerica
Theodore Roosevelt - 26th President of the United States
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 The HOUSE OF LASCARIS-COMNENUS: From the ROMAN EMPIRE to NEW BYZANTIUM
While the Lascaris Comnenus Institutions promote "Human Rights" and the "Declaration of Rights of the United Nations," of the OAS and of UNESCO, in favor of understanding, of the comprehension of fraternity, the integristas nocedalianos CONTRAS are enemies of the truth, of reason, and of liberty, by submitting to fanatical obscurantism, isolated from all logic.
Juan Arcadio Lascaris Comneno (Ioannis Arkadios LASKARIS-KOMNENOS) was born in 1926 in Zaragoza, Spain.
On such occasion when my successor to the Grand Magistery should be unable to continue in her post because of impossibility or death, said Grand Magistery will be assumed by my second daughter, the Princess Dr. Helena Isabel Eirene, who until that moment will have fulfilled the charge of the Lieutenancy General.
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 Theodore II Lascaris --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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The poetry of Theodore Roethke is characterized by introspection and intense lyricism.
Novelist Theodore Dreiser was a leading American figure in the literary movement known as naturalism, which aimed to portray life in a realistic manner and depicted people as victims of blind forces and their own uncontrolled passions.
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 John III Ducas Vatatzes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He had married Lascaris' daughter, Eirene Laskarina, in 1212.
They had one son, Theodore, but Eirene fell from a horse and was so badly injured that she was unable to have any more children.
She retired to a convent, taking the name Sister Eugenia, and died there in 1239.
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 THEODORE LASCARIS (d. 1222) - Online Information article about THEODORE LASCARIS (d. 1222)
During the next years Theodore was beset by enemies on See also:
Theodore's crowningvictory was gained in 1210, when in a See also:
(Lascaris), emperor from 1254 to 1258, is chiefly noticeable for two brilliant campaigns by which he recovered See also:
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She married basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore II Laskaris, son of basileus Rhomaiôn Ioannes III Dukas Batatzes and Eirene Dukaina Komnene Laskarina, circa 1248.
Maria Laskarina was the daughter of basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore II Laskaris and Helena Asên.
She was the daughter of basileus Rhomaiôn Theodore II Laskaris and Helena Asên.
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Theodore II, Byzantine emperor of Nicaea, Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biographies
Theodore II (Theodore Lascaris), 1222–58, Byzantine emperor of Nicaea (1254–58), son and successor of John III.
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