Partition of the Empire—General Consequences of the Crusades – The Courtenays
AD | Event | ||||||||
1204 | Election of the Emperor Baldwin I Division of the Greek Empire Revolt of the Greeks | ||||||||
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1204 - 1222 | Theodore Lascaris, Emperor of Nice The Dukes and Emperors of Trebizond The Despots of Epirus | ||||||||
1205 | Bulgarian War Defeat & captivity of Baldwin Retreat of Latins; Death of Emperor | ||||||||
1206-1216 | Reign and character of Henry | ||||||||
1217 | Peter of Courtenay, Emperor of Constantinople | ||||||||
1217-1219 | His Captivity and Death | ||||||||
1221-1228 | Robert, Emperor of Constantinople | ||||||||
1228-1237 | Baldwin II and John of Brienne, Emperors of Constantinople | ||||||||
1237-1261 | Baldwin II; The Holy Crown of Thorns | ||||||||
1237-1261 | Progress of the Greeks | ||||||||
1259 | Greek Emperor Michael Palaeologus | ||||||||
1261 | Constantinople recovered by the Greeks General Consequences of the Crusades | ||||||||
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