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Theodore and I
At that point the deposed emperor was ransomed by Michael I of Epirus, who sent him to Asia Minor, where Alexios ' son-in-law Theodore I Laskaris of the Empire of Nicaea was holding his own against the Latins.
* Anna Angelina, who married ( 1 ) the sebastokrator Isaac Komnenos, great-nephew of emperor Manuel I Komnenos, and ( 2 ) Theodore Laskaris, emperor of Nicaea.
A group of the aristocrats of his court, scandalised by Andrew's generosity towards his wife's relatives and followers, planned to offer the throne to his cousins, who had been living in the court of the Emperor Theodore I Lascaris of Nicaea, but their envoy was arrested and Andrew could overcome the conspiracy.
On the way home, he negotiated with King Levon I of Armenia, the Emperor Theodore I Laskaris of Nicaea and Tsar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria and arranged several marriage contracts between his children and the courts he visited.
* Theodore I, Marquis of Montferrat ( 1291 – 1338 )
* 1338 – Theodore I of Montferrat ( b. 1291 )
The first recorded use of the title by a Roman Pope was by Theodore I in 620.
* In the fantasy novel Little, Big by John Crowley, the character Theodore Bramble considers " a peculiar geography I can only describe as infundibular ...
He was a participant in one of the all-time great literary hoaxes, I, Libertine ( Ballantine Books, 1956 ), along with Jean Shepherd, Ian Ballantine and Theodore Sturgeon, incorporating several hidden jokes and references into his cover painting for that book.
These are the Syriac-Aramaic quotation by the Nestorian Christian Theodore bar Konai, in his Syriac " Book of Scholia " (" Ketba de-Skolion ", eighth century ), and the Middle Persian sections of Mani's Shabuhragan discovered at Turpan ( a summary of Mani's teachings prepared for Shapur I ).
The Persian patriarch Mar Babai I ( 497 – 502 ) reiterated and expanded upon the church's esteem for Theodore, solidifying the church's adoption of Nestorianism.
* 1211 – Battle of the Rhyndacus: The Latin emperor Henry of Flanders defeats the Nicaean emperor Theodore I Lascaris.
This title was first used by Pope Theodore I in 642, and was only used occasionally.
Pope Martin I, born near Todi, Umbria, in the place now named after him ( Pian di San Martino ), was pope from 649 to 653, succeeding Pope Theodore I on 5 July 649.
Selected to end a schism between Antipope Paschal and Antipope Theodore, Sergius I ended the last disputed sede vacante of the Byzantine Papacy.
Sergius I owed his election as Pope Conon's successor to skillful intrigues against Antipope Paschal and Antipope Theodore, the other candidates.
The " numerical superiority " of this new faction forced Theodore from the patriarchium, whereafter he acknowledged Sergius I as pope.
Visiting Stanford in 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt said of the campus and the university, " Now I have come to this great institution of learning and I wonder whether you yourselves fully appreciate the mere physical beauty of your surroundings.
Theodore, Sr., had a tremendous influence on his son, who wrote of him, " My father, Theodore Roosevelt, was the best man I ever knew.
* Putnam, Carleton Theodore Roosevelt: A Biography, Volume I: The Formative Years ( 1958 ), only volume published, to age 28.

Theodore and Lascaris
The Senate met in St Sophia and offered the crown to Theodore Lascaris, who had married into the Angelid family, but it was too late.
Many went to Nicaea, where Theodore Lascaris set up an imperial court, or to Epirus, where Theodore Angelus did the same ; others fled to Trebizond, where one of the Comneni had already with Georgian support established an independent seat of empire.
* Theodore I Lascaris, founder of the Byzantine Empire of Nicaea
* October 15 – Battle of the Rhyndacus: the Latin emperor Henry of Flanders defeats the Nicaean emperor Theodore I Lascaris.
* Theodore Lascaris is crowned Byzantine Emperor at Nicaea.
* Theodore II Lascaris, Byzantine Emperor ( in exile in the Empire of Nicaea ), successfully concludes a military campaign started a year earlier to recover Thrace from the Bulgarians.
* Theodore II Lascaris, Byzantine Emperor ( in exile in the Empire of Nicaea ), conducts a military campaign to recover Thrace from the Bulgarians.
The war against Kaloyan and Theodore Lascaris continued.
Theodore II Doukas Laskaris or Ducas Lascaris (, Theodōros II Doukas Laskaris ) ( 1221 / 1222 – August 18, 1258 ) was emperor of Nicaea, 1254 – 1258.
It was Nicaea that formed the core of the successor Byzantine Empire after Theodore Lascaris ( who became Theodore I ) founded the Empire of Nicaea ( western Asia Minor ) there.
After the capture of Constantinople during the Fourth Crusade in 1204, he fled to Nicaea, where he settled at the court of the Nicaean emperor Theodore I Lascaris, and devoted himself to literature.
Robert promised to marry Eudoxia, daughter of the late emperor of Nicaea, Theodore I Lascaris and Anna Angelina.
Henry was a wise ruler, whose reign was largely passed in successful struggles with Kaloyan, Tsar of Bulgaria, and with his rival, Theodore I Lascaris, emperor of Nicaea.
* Marie de Courtenay, who married Theodore I Lascaris of the Empire of Nicaea
He was the elder son of King Béla IV of Hungary and his queen, Maria Laskarina, a daughter of the Emperor Theodore I Lascaris of Nicaea.
She allied with the Bulgarians against the various Byzantine successor states, and was able to make peace with Theodore I Lascaris of the Empire of Nicaea, who married her daughter.
* Marie de Courtenay, who married Theodore I Lascaris of the Empire of Nicaea
Theodore I Lascaris, the son-in-law of Emperor Alexius III Angelus, was proclaimed emperor, but he too fled, to the city of Nicaea ( today İznik ) in Bithynia, realizing the situation in Constantinople was hopeless.
Theodore Lascaris was not immediately successful, as he was defeated at Poemanenum and Prusa ( now Bursa ) in 1204, but he was able to capture much of northwestern Anatolia after the Latin Emperor Baldwin I had to defend against invasions from Kaloyan of Bulgaria.
Theodore II Lascaris, John III ’ s son, faced invasions from the Bulgarians in Thrace, but successfully defended the territory.

Theodore and flees
* In Theodore Sturgeon's novel The Dreaming Jewels, the hero flees with carnies to escape a brutal father.

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