Empire of Nicaea ended in 1261.
Empire of Nicaea was created in 1204.
The Seljuk Turks used Nicaea as the capital of their Seljuk Empire beginning in 1081; in 1097, Nicaea fell back into Byzantine control. In 1204, after the Fourth Crusade, the Laskaris family made Nicaea the capital of their Empire of Nicaea. This empire lasted until 1261.
There was only one Roman empire and Nicaea was a town in the empire. The Christians had their meeting there and that was the place that the Nicene creed, the profession of the Christian faith, was formulated and issued.
The Council of Nicaea in 325 AD had around 300 bishops who represented various Christian communities from across the Roman Empire.
Constantinople, Andrianople, Brusa,Nicaea, Smyrna, to name a few.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Nicene Creed was published by the First Council of Nicaea.
The Byzantine Empire did not recover from the fall of Constantinople to the Turks because the Turks were a strong local power which captured all of the remaining byzantine territory. Whereas the 4th Crusaders were few in number after they divided up the empire and they only captured part of the Byzantine Empire, the remainder of the Empire split into independent Byzantine powers, one of which the Empire of Nicaea eventually recaptured Constantinople and restored the Byzantine Empire.
Battle of Nicaea happened in 193.
Sporus of Nicaea was born in 240.
Sporus of Nicaea died in 300.
There were at least two. One was between what historians call the Empire of Nicaea and the Latin Empire, which has been set up in Constantinople by crusaders in 1204. The Empire if Nicaea had territory in the Byzantine Empire that had never been take by the crusaders, and it finally reestablished Byzantine control in 1261. The other was a hostility between England and France over lands confiscated from King John of England by King Phillip II of France in 1202. This conflict ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1259.
Siege of Nicaea happened on 1097-05-14.