The Gate of the Spring (Pege) or Selymbria Gate, through which Strategopoulos and his men entered Constantinople on 25 July 1261
Date
1261
Location
Constantinople
Result
Nicaean victory
Re-establishment of the Byzantine Empire
End of the Latin Empire
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Byzantine–Frankish conflicts of the Frankokratia
Fourth Crusade
Constantinople (1203)
Constantinople (1204)
Epirote–Latin wars
Campaigns of Michael I Komnenos Doukas and Theodore Komnenos Doukas
Nicaean–Latin wars
Adramyttion
Rhyndacus
Poimanenon
Constantinople (1235)
Constantinople (1241)
Pelagonia
Constantinople & Galata (1260)
Constantinople (1261)
Conflicts in the Morea
Grove of Kountouras
Prinitza
Makryplagi
Saint George
Gardiki
Echinades
Campaigns of Constantine XI
Angevin–Byzantine conflict
Neopatras
Demetrias
Licario's campaigns
Berat
Wars with the Venetians, Catalans, and others
Genoese occupation of Rhodes
Settepozzi
Apros
Hospitaller conquest of Rhodes
Byzantine–Genoese War
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Wars of Michael VIII Palaiologos
Pelagonia
Constantinople & Galata (1260)
Constantinople (1261)
Prinitza
Settepozzi
Makryplagi
Neopatras
Demetrias
Licario's campaigns
Pharsalus
Berat
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