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Latin Empire
thumb, Empire of Trebizond and the Despotate of Epirus. The borders are very uncertain.]] In 1204 the knights of the Fourth Crusade set up a Crusader state known as the Latin Empire , or Romania , based in Constantinople , after sacking that city. Th
thumb, Empire of Trebizond and the Despotate of Epirus. The borders are very uncertain.]]

In 1204 the knights of the Fourth Crusade set up a Crusader state known as the Latin Empire, or Romania, based in Constantinople, after sacking that city. They intended it to be a Roman Catholic successor to the Byzantine Empire. Baldwin IX, Count of Flanders, was crowned the first emperor on May 16, 1204.

The Latin title of the emperor was Imperator Romaniae, or "Emperor of Romania". This name had nothing to do with the modern country by that name; rather, it is the Latin form of the title of the Byzantine Emperor, whom the Latin Emperor hoped to replace. The Byzantine Empire was never called that at the time, and the Byzantine Emperor's title was Basileus Rōmaiōn, or "Emperor of the Romans". This had the curious effect of creating three Roman Empires in Europe at the same time, the others being the Holy Roman Empire and the remnant of the Byzantine Empire.

The Latin Empire laid claim to all of the lands controlled by the Byzantine Empire at the time Constantinople was conquered, and did exert control over areas of Greece (the Crusader States: the Kingdom of Thessalonica, the Principality of Achaea, and the Duchy of Athens). However, much of the territory remained in the hands of rival states led by aristocrats of the former empire, such as Epirus, Nicaea, and Trebizond. Although the relatives of Baldwin, Count of Flanders struggled for many years for their domain, the Latin Empire ended on July 25, 1261 when Michael VIII Palaeologus recaptured Constantinople, deposing the last Latin Emperor, Baldwin II.

For about a century thereafter, the heirs of Baldwin II continued to use the title of Emperor of Constantinople, and were seen as the overlords of the various remaining Latin states in the Aegean. They exercised effective authority in Greece only when actually ruling as princes of Achaea, as in 1333–1383. Although they are generally regarded as titular emperors, the continued existence of Latin states in the Aegean that recognized them as their suzerains makes the term a misnomer; a more accurate description would be emperors in exile.

Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1204–1261

* Baldwin I (1204–1205)
* Henry (1206–1216), his brother
* Yolanda (1217–1219), his sister, with...
* Peter (1217), her husband
* Robert I (1219–1228), crowned 1221, their son
* Baldwin II (1228–1261), crowned 1240, died 1273, his brother, with...
** John of Brienne, emperor regent (1229–1237), his father-in-law

Titular Latin Emperors of Constantinople, 1261–1383

* Baldwin II (1261–1273), in exile from Constantinople
* Philip II (1273–1283), his son
* Catherine I (1283–1308), his daughter, with...
* Charles of Valois (1301–1308), her husband
* Catherine II (1308–1346), their daughter, with...
* Philip II (1313–1332), her husband
* Robert II (1346–1364), their son
* Philip III (1364–1373), his brother
* James of Baux (1373–1383), his nephew

*James willed his titular claims to Duke Louis I of Anjou, also claimant to the throne of Naples, but Louis and his descendants never used the title.

Category:Byzantine Empire
Category:Crusades
Category:Former countries in the Balkans
Category:Former monarchies of Europe
Category:Former monarchies of Asia
Category:1204 establishments

Dieser Artikel basiert auf dem Artikel Latin Empire aus der freien Enzyklo. Wikipedia und steht unter der GNU Lizenz für freie Dokumentation. Die Liste der Autoren ist in der Wikipedia unter dieser Seite verfügbar, der Artikel kann hier bearbeitet werden.
Category, title, crowned, Philip, titular, exile, Trebizond, Louis, Greece, Europe, Epirus
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