Manuel Maurozomes' Rebellion |
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Manuel Maurozomes’ rebellion broke out after Constantinople fell to the Latins (April 1204). Maurozomes, with the military support of the Sultanate of Ikonion, attempted to establish an independent rule in the region of Phrygia. In February/March 1206 his control over the areas of Laodikeia and Chonai was recognised by the emperor of Nicaea, Theodore I Laskaris. |
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Theodore Mangaphas' Rebellion |
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Theodore Mangaphas’ rebellion broke out in 1188-1189, when the rebel unsuccessfully tried to establish an independent rule in Philadelphia. In 1204-1205, after Constantinople fell to the Latins, Mangaphas appeared again laying claims to the area. His rebellion failed and, after his forces were defeated by the Latins, his land was incorporated into the newly established State of Nicaea. |
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