Invasions by the Greeks under the emperor …
Years: 1235 - 1235
Invasions by the Greeks under the emperor John III at Nicaea and by the Bulgarians under Tsar Ivan Asen II have substantially reduced the territory of the Latin empire, leaving only the area around Constantinople to the Latins.
Theodore's defeat has given John the chance to extend his own empire into Europe, to ally with the Bulgarians, and so to encircle Constantinople, which he besieges in 1235.
Locations
People
Groups
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Flemish people
- French people (Latins)
- Italians (Latins)
- Bulgarian Empire (Second), or Empire of Vlachs and Bulgars
- Latin Empire of Constantinople (“Romania”)
- Nicaea, Empire of
- Epirus, Despotate of
Topics
- Byzantine-Bulgarian Wars
- Crusades, The
- Byzantine Civil War of 1222-42
- Latin Empire-Byzantine Empire War, Second
