(Redirected from Theodore II Lascaris)'Theodore II Doukas Laskaris' or 'Ducas Lascaris' (
Greek: Θεόδωρος Β΄ Δούκας Λάσκαρις, ''Theodōros II Doukas Laskaris'') (
1221/
1222 –
August 18 1258) was
emperor of
Nicaea,
1254–
1258.
Life
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris was the only son of Emperor
John III Doukas Vatatzes and
Eirene Laskarina, the daughter of Emperor
Theodore I Laskaris and
Anna Angelina. Anna was a daughter of Emperor
Alexios III Angelos and
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.
Theodore II received a scholarly education and remained devoted to science and art throughout his life. In contrast with earlier practice, Theodore II was not crowned co-emperor with his father, though he assisted in the government since c.
1241. On the death of John III on
November 4,
1254, Theodore II was acclaimed emperor by the army and the court, but was crowned only after the appointment of a new patriarch,
Arsenios Autoreianos, in
1255.
The succession of Theodore II was exploited by the
Bulgarians, who invaded
Thrace under the leadership of the young and inexperienced
Michael Asen I of Bulgaria in 1255. In spite of his own scholarly predisposition, Theodore II immediately marched against the Bulgarians and inflicted a crushing defeat on them. During his second expedition in
1256, he managed to conclude a favorable peace with Bulgaria, which may have plunged the latter into a crisis of leadership. Theodore II followed up his victory against Bulgaria by expanding his control in the west, where he annexed
Durazzo and
Servia, effectively outflanking his rivals in
Epirus.
Internally, Theodore II favored bureaucrats from the middle classes, instead of members of the great aristocratic families. This caused considerable opposition by the nobility to the emperor and his chief minister, the ''megas domestikos'' George Mouzalon. The conflict led to the exile of one of the leaders of the aristocratic faction, the future Emperor
Michael VIII Palaeologus, who was accused of conspiring with the
Seljuks of Rum. In the midst of this crisis, Theodore II's
epileptic condition worsened, and the emperor died on
August 18 1258, leaving George Mouzalon as the
regent for his minor son
John IV Laskaris.
Family
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris married Elena, daughter of
Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria in
1235, by whom he had several children including:
★
John IV Doukas Laskaris
★ Eirene Doukaina Laskarina, who married
Constantine I of Bulgaria
★ Maria Doukaina Laskarina, who married
Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of
Epirus
Michael VIII Palaiologos, having taken the imperial throne and made the 11-year old John IV ineligible for the emperorship by blinding, had Theodore's daughters married off to foreigners, so their descendants could not threaten his own children's claim to the imperial succession.
References
★ ''The
Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium'', Oxford University Press, 1991.