Sabas Asidenos
Priene, Fourth Crusade, Empire of Nicaea, Siege of Constantinople (1204), Constantinople, Anatolia, Theodore I Laskaris
978-620-0-81152-3
6200811520
80
2013-01-12
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sabas or Sabbas Asidenos (fl. 1204–1216) was a powerful local magnate of the region of Sampson (ancient Priene in Ionia) in the early 13th century. Following the Fourth Crusade, he established himself as an independent ruler before submitting to the Empire of Nicaea. The origin of Asidenos is unknown. In 1204, like other powerful magnates (e.g. Theodore Mangaphas or Leo Sgouros), he used the power vacuum created by the fall of the Byzantine imperial capital of Constantinople to the Fourth Crusade, to seize control of Sampson and the lower valley of the Maeander River.
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