Laskaris

As Laskariden the dynasty of the Byzantine Emperor is referred to in Nikaia 1204-1258 from the family Laskaris ( Λάσκαρις ).

With the conquest of Constantinople and the establishment of the Latin Empire by the Crusaders in 1204 driven from their capital, succeeded Theodor I. Laskaris, the son of the former Emperor Alexios III to build. , His rule in Nikaia. He was succeeded by his son John III. Dukas Batatzes, whose son Theodore II Laskaris again took the name. Theodore's underage son John IV Laskaris was discontinued after three years of his regent Michael VIII Palaeologus from the family.

Dynasty of Laskariden in Nikaia

  • Theodore I. Laskaris (1204-1222)
  • John III. Batatzes Dukas (1222-1254)
  • Theodore II Laskaris (1254-1258)
  • John IV Laskaris (1258-1261)

Family relationships

Other family members

  • Andreas Johannes Laskaris (1445-1534), Byzantine scholar, translator and librarian
  • Konstantinos Laskaris, Byzantine scholar and humanist
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