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Latin Empire

1204 CE – 1261 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1204 CE – 1261 CE
Duration
57 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Constantinople
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Latin Empire, also referred to as the Latin Empire of Constantinople or the Constantinopolitan Empire, was a feudal Crusader state founded by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade on lands captured from the Byzantine Empire. The Latin Empire was intended to replace the Byzantine Empire as the Western-recognized Roman Empire in the east, with a Catholic emperor enthroned in place of the Eastern Orthodox Roman emperors. The main objective to form a Latin Empire was planned over the course of the Fourth Crusade, promoted by crusade leaders such as Boniface I of Montferrat, as well as the Republic of Venice. The Fourth Crusade had originally been called to retake the Muslim-controlled city of Jerusalem, but a sequence of economic.

Historical Periods

Latin Empire (1206–1209)

1206 CE – 1209 CE

Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 59,964 km²

Latin Empire (1210–1219)

1210 CE – 1219 CE

Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 88,681 km²

Latin Empire (1220–1226)

1220 CE – 1226 CE

Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 92,161 km²

Latin Empire (1227–1235)

1227 CE – 1235 CE

Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 55,451 km²

Latin Empire (1236–1249)

1236 CE – 1249 CE

Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 46,977 km²

Latin Empire (1250–1271)

1250 CE – 1271 CE

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Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 2,925 km²

Latin Empire (1272–1278)

1272 CE – 1278 CE

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Capital: ConstantinopleArea: 2,925 km²

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