Any hope of normal relations between Constantinople …
Years: 1096 - 1107
Any hope of normal relations between Constantinople and the West disintegrates as the crusading movement, motivated partly by a desire to recapture the holy city of Jerusalem, partly by the hope of acquiring new territory, increasingly encroaches on imperial preserves and frustrates Emperor Alexios' foreign policy, which is primarily directed toward the reestablishment of imperial authority in Anatolia.
His relations with Muslim powers are disrupted on occasion and former valued imperial possessions, such as Antioch, pass into the hands of arrogant Western princelings, who even introduce Latin Christianity in place of Greek.
Thus, it is during Alexios' reign that the last phase of the clash between the Latin West and the Greek East is inaugurated.
He does regain some control over western Anatolia; he also advances into the southeast Taurus region, securing much of the fertile coastal plain around Adana and Tarsus, as well as penetrating farther south along the Syrian coast.
Neither Alexios nor succeeding Komnenian emperors will be able to establish permanent control over the Latin crusader principalities, however.
Continual Latin (particularly Norman) attacks, constant thrusts from Muslim principalities, the rising power of Hungary and the Balkan principalities—all conspire to surround Byzantium with potentially hostile forces.
Even Alexios' diplomacy, whatever its apparent success, cannot avert the continual erosion that will ultimately lead to the Ottoman conquest.
People
Groups
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- Normans
- Turkmen people
- Seljuq Empire (Isfahan)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Apulia, Norman Duchy of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
- Rûm, Sultanate of
- Antioch, Principality of
- Edessa, County of
- Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
- Palestine, Frankish (Outremer)
- Damascus, Burid Emirate of
Topics
- East–West Schism
- Komnenian restoration
- Crusade, First
- Crusades, The
- Norman-Byzantine War, Second
- Crusade of 1101
- Inter-Crusade Period
