Alexios III delivers Constantinople to Latins

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Dates:
1203 July 
Emperor Alexios III Angelos (Alexios 3)
  • Delivered Constantinople, the only territory remaining under his control, to the Latins and fled in an unmanly way during the night like a slave after delaying day after day facing them in battle (:) τοῖς Λατίνοις προέδοτο Kleinchroniken 62.1-2, 149.89
Emperor Alexios IV Angelos (Alexios 4)
  • Went to his brother-in-law Philip (of Swabia, Philippos 102) in Alamania, returned with a large Latin fleet, entered the palace at Blachernai during the night, was proclaimed emperor together with his father Isaakios 2, and reigned for 5 months (:) Kleinchroniken 62.2, 149.89-150.90
Baldwin of Flanders and Hainault, Latin emperor of Constantinople (Baldwin 1)
  • Captured Constantinople after waging war with a large fleet and army: in association with Enrico 101, Boniface 101, Hugh 101, Louis 102 (in the month of July of the year 6711:μὴν ἰούλιος, ἔτος ,ςψια ´) Kleinchroniken 62.1
Boniface of Montferrat, marquis of Thessalonike (Boniface 101)
  • Captured Constantinople after waging war with a large fleet and army: in association with Enrico 101, Baldwin 1, Hugh 101, Louis 102 (in the month of July of the year 6711:μὴν ἰούλιος, ἔτος ,ςψια ´) Kleinchroniken 62.1
Hugh IV Campdavaine, count of Saint-Pol (Hugh 101)
  • Captured Constantinople after waging war with a large fleet and army: in association with Enrico 101, Boniface 101, Baldwin 1, Louis 102 (in the month of July of the year 6711:μὴν ἰούλιος, ἔτος ,ςψια ´) Kleinchroniken 62.1
Emperor Isaakios II Angelos (Isaakios 2)
  • Was proclaimed emperor together with his son Alexios 4 (:) Kleinchroniken 150.90
Louis, count of Blois, Chartres and Clermont (Louis 102)
  • Captured Constantinople after waging war with a large fleet and army: in association with Enrico 101, Boniface 101, Baldwin 1, Hugh 101 (in the month of July of the year 6711:μὴν ἰούλιος, ἔτος ,ςψια ´) Kleinchroniken 62.1