Patriarch Niketas deposed, replaced by Leontios Theotokites who was also deposed & replaced by DositheosCertainty: 2
1203
Alexios III delivers Constantinople to LatinsCertainty: 3
Unassigned Activities
Entered the church (Hagia Sophia?) and from there reached the Great Palace together with the mob, the guards, some of his relatives and friends and the patriarch himself, Basileios 12 Kamateros, seized power, and reigned for 9 years
Marched belatedly and slowly against the rebellious Vlachs and Bulgarians with numerous troops, and was advancing through the coastal kastra to Kypsella when his brother Alexios 3 brought the army under his control
Kleinchroniken 148.88
While he was out hunting his brother Alexios 3 occupied his tent and was proclaimed emperor, and when he heard the news he fled but was captured by his brother's supporters and was blinded at the pass (kleisoura) of Makre
ἀπετυφλώθη Kleinchroniken 149.88
Following a request from Aras (Anonymus 623) he issued a chrysobull granting him a property exempt from fiscal obligations out of the imperial episkepseis (of Crete) called Nesi at Psychros
Following a request from Ioannikios 108 for an exkousseia on 6 paroikoi for his monastery of the Theotokos in the theme of Mylasa and Melanoudion he issued a chrysobull to that effect stipulating that no official was allowed to enter their houses
Patmos: Acts 1.99.1-100.31
In the month of August of the 4th indiction, in the year 6694 (1186) (κατὰ τὸν Αὔγουστον μῆνα τῆς παρούσης τετάρτης ἰνδικτιῶνος, τοῦ ἑξακισχιλιοστοῦ ἑξακοσιοστοῦ ἑννενηκοστοῦ τετάρτου ἔτους)
Responding to a request from the monks of Patmos he issued a chrysobull confirming the exkousseia on 3 ships granted by Alexios 1 and furthermore exempted them from the tithe
Patmos: Acts 1.91.18-92.43
In the month of January of the 4th indiction, in the year 6694 (1186) (κατὰ τὸν Ἰαννουάριον μῆνα τῆς τετάρτης ἰνδικτιῶνος τοῦ ,ςχΗδ ´ τετάρτου ἔτους)
Issued a chrysobull confirming the exkousseia on 3 ships belonging to the monks of Patmos (granted by Alexios 1), exempting the ships from the tithe, and allowing them to dock at Constantinople once a year
Received a request from the monks of Patmos to confirm the chrysobulls of his great-grandfather Alexios 1 granting them an exkousseia on 3 ships (of 1500 modioi), and to exempt these ships from the tithe
Was probably the emperor who issued a decree regulating the tithe on wine transported by ship to Constantinople according to the type of container used
Lavra 352.79-83
In the month of October of the 12th indiction (1193?) (κατὰ τὸν Ὀκτώβριον μῆνα τῆς ιβ ´ ἰνδικτιῶνος)