This article is about the Byzantine emperor. For the scholar of Greek, see Constantine Lascaris.
Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
Constantine Laskaris Κωνσταντίνος Λάσκαρις
Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans
Emperor of Nicaea (?) Claimant Byzantine Emperor
Reign
1204–1205
Predecessor
Alexios V Doukas (Byzantine Emperor)
Successor
Theodore I Laskaris
Born
1170 Constantinople (now Istanbul, Turkey)
Died
1205
House
Laskaris
Father
Manuel Laskaris
Mother
Ioanna Karatzaina
Constantine Laskaris (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Λάσκαρις) may have been Byzantine Emperor for a few months from 1204 to early 1205. He is sometimes called "Constantine XI", a numeral now usually reserved for Constantine Palaiologos.
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