John III Vatatzes has made the Nicaean …

Years: 1254 - 1254

John III Vatatzes has made the Nicaean empire economically self-supporting, improved agriculture and stockbreeding, built hospitals and poorhouses, and encouraged the development of Nicaea's cultural life.

He might well have crowned his achievements by retaking Constantinople from the Latin Empire had he not died on November 3, 1254.

His popularity among his subjects and his reputation for goodness will cause him to be canonized a saint of the Eastern Church a half century after his death.

Theodore II Laskaris, who had already been crowned as co-emperor, becomes soles ruler of Nicaea.

At the outset of his reign, he renews the Greek alliance with …

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