Information about Theodore Ii Lascaris
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris or Ducas Lascaris (Greek: Θεόδωρος Β΄ Δούκας Λάσκαρις, Theodōros II Doukas Laskaris) (1221/1222 – August 18 1258) was emperor of Nicaea, 1254–1258.
Theodore II received a scholarly education and remained devoted to science and art throughout his life. In contrast with earlier practice, Theodore II was not crowned co-emperor with his father, though he assisted in the government since c. 1241. On the death of John III on November 4, 1254, Theodore II was acclaimed emperor by the army and the court, but was crowned only after the appointment of a new patriarch, Arsenios Autoreianos, in 1255.
The succession of Theodore II was exploited by the Bulgarians, who invaded Thrace under the leadership of the young and inexperienced Michael Asen I of Bulgaria in 1255. In spite of his own scholarly predisposition, Theodore II immediately marched against the Bulgarians and inflicted a crushing defeat on them. During his second expedition in 1256, he managed to conclude a favorable peace with Bulgaria, which may have plunged the latter into a crisis of leadership. Theodore II followed up his victory against Bulgaria by expanding his control in the west, where he annexed Durazzo and Servia, effectively outflanking his rivals in Epirus.
Internally, Theodore II favored bureaucrats from the middle classes, instead of members of the great aristocratic families. This caused considerable opposition by the nobility to the emperor and his chief minister, the megas domestikos George Mouzalon. The conflict led to the exile of one of the leaders of the aristocratic faction, the future Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus, who was accused of conspiring with the Seljuks of Rum. In the midst of this crisis, Theodore II's epileptic condition worsened, and the emperor died on August 18 1258, leaving George Mouzalon as the regent for his minor son John IV Laskaris.
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Life
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris was the only son of Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes and Eirene Laskarina, the daughter of Emperor Theodore I Laskaris and Anna Angelina. Anna was a daughter of Emperor Alexios III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.Theodore II received a scholarly education and remained devoted to science and art throughout his life. In contrast with earlier practice, Theodore II was not crowned co-emperor with his father, though he assisted in the government since c. 1241. On the death of John III on November 4, 1254, Theodore II was acclaimed emperor by the army and the court, but was crowned only after the appointment of a new patriarch, Arsenios Autoreianos, in 1255.
The succession of Theodore II was exploited by the Bulgarians, who invaded Thrace under the leadership of the young and inexperienced Michael Asen I of Bulgaria in 1255. In spite of his own scholarly predisposition, Theodore II immediately marched against the Bulgarians and inflicted a crushing defeat on them. During his second expedition in 1256, he managed to conclude a favorable peace with Bulgaria, which may have plunged the latter into a crisis of leadership. Theodore II followed up his victory against Bulgaria by expanding his control in the west, where he annexed Durazzo and Servia, effectively outflanking his rivals in Epirus.
Internally, Theodore II favored bureaucrats from the middle classes, instead of members of the great aristocratic families. This caused considerable opposition by the nobility to the emperor and his chief minister, the megas domestikos George Mouzalon. The conflict led to the exile of one of the leaders of the aristocratic faction, the future Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus, who was accused of conspiring with the Seljuks of Rum. In the midst of this crisis, Theodore II's epileptic condition worsened, and the emperor died on August 18 1258, leaving George Mouzalon as the regent for his minor son John IV Laskaris.
Family
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris married Elena, daughter of Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria in 1235, by whom he had several children including:- John IV Doukas Laskaris
- Eirene Doukaina Laskarina, who married Constantine I of Bulgaria
- Maria Doukaina Laskarina, who married Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of Epirus
References
- The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press, 1991.
Theodore II Laskaris Laskarid dynasty Born: unknown 1221 Died: 18 August 1258
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| Preceded by John III Doukas Vatatzes | Emperor of Nicaea 1254–1258 | Succeeded by John IV Doukas Laskaris |
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This is a list of the Emperors of the late Eastern Roman Empire, called Byzantine by modern historians. This list does not include numerous co-emperors who never attained sole or senior status as rulers.
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The Empire of Nicaea (Greek: Βασίλειον τῆς Νίκαιας) was the largest of the Byzantine Greek states founded by the nobility of the Byzantine Empire after Constantinople was
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John III Doukas Vatatzes or Ducas Vatatzes (Greek: Ιωάννης Γ΄ Δούκας Βατάτζης, Iōannēs III Doukas Batatzēs) (c.
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Irene Lascarina or Eirene Laskarina (Greek: Ειρήνη Λασκαρίνα, Eirēnē Laskarina), was a daughter of Theodore I Laskaris, emperor of Nicaea and Anna Angelina.
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Theodore I Laskaris or Lascaris (Greek: Θεόδωρος Α' Λάσκαρις, Theodōros I Laskaris) (c. 1174 – 1221) was emperor of Nicaea (1204–1221).
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Anna Angelina (c. 1176 - 1212) was a daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Alexios III Angelos and of Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamatera.
Her first marriage was to the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos, a great-nephew of the emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
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Her first marriage was to the sebastokratōr Isaac Komnenos, a great-nephew of the emperor Manuel I Komnenos.
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Alexios III Angelos or Alexius III Angelus (Greek: Αλέξιος Γ' Άγγελος) (c. 1153 – 1211) was Byzantine emperor from 1195 to 1203.
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Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina or better Kamatera (Greek: Ευφροσύνη Δούκαινα Καματερίνα ή
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Arsenius Autorianus (13th century), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, lived about the middle of the 13th century.[1]
He received his education in Nicaea at a monastery of which he later became the abbot, though not in orders.
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He received his education in Nicaea at a monastery of which he later became the abbot, though not in orders.
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Motto
Съединението прави силата (Bulgarian)
"Suedinenieto pravi silata"
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Съединението прави силата (Bulgarian)
"Suedinenieto pravi silata"
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Thrace, (Turkish: Trakya, Romanian: Tracia, Bulgarian: Тракия or Trakiya, Greek:
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Michael Asen I of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Михаил Асен I, Mihail Asen I; often inconsistently styled Michael II Asen), ruled as emperor (tsar) of Bulgaria from 1246 to 1256.
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Servia (Greek: Σερβία) is a town in the prefecture of Kozani, Macedonia, Greece. Population 10,001 (2001). From 1882-1912, it was the capital of the Ottoman sanjak of Serfije, which was part of a Manastır vilayet between 1864-1877.
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Despotate or Principality of Epirus (Greek: Δεσποτάτο της Ηπείρου
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The Seljuk Sultanate of Rum was the Seljuk Turkish sultanate that ruled in direct lineage from 1077 to 1307 in Anatolia, with capitals, successively, in İznik (Nicaea) for a brief period in its beginnings, and then in Konya in Central Anatolia.
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Epilepsy
Classification & external resources
ICD-10 G 40. -G 41.
ICD-9 345
DiseasesDB 4366
MedlinePlus 000694
eMedicine neuro/415
MeSH D004827
Epilepsy
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ICD-10 G 40. -G 41.
ICD-9 345
DiseasesDB 4366
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eMedicine neuro/415
MeSH D004827
Epilepsy
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