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  1. Alexios IV Angelos ( Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ἄγγελος, romanized : Aléxios Ángelos; c. 1182 – February 1204), Latinized as Alexius IV Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204. He was the son of Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife, an unknown Palaiologina, who became a nun with the name Irene.

  2. May 7, 2024 · On August 1, 1203, Alexios Angelos was crowned Emperor Alexios IV of the Byzantine Empire during the siege of Constantinople by the Fourth Crusade. He aimed to stabilize the city and reconcile the anti-Crusader Greeks and pro-Crusader Latins.

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  4. Alexios IV Angelos, Latinized as Alexius IV Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204. He was the son of Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife, an unknown Palaiologina, who became a nun with the name Irene.

  5. Mar 6, 2020 · Alexios IV was born in 1182. He was the son of Isaac II Angelos and Irene Komnena. He passed away in 1204. Alexios was imprisoned in 1195 when Alexios III overthrew Isaac II in a coup.

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  6. Following the end of the first siege of Constantinople in 1203, on 1 August 1203, the pro-Crusader Alexios Angelos was crowned Emperor Alexios IV of the Byzantine Empire, who then tried to stabilize the city.

  7. Alexius IV Angelus (died February 8, 1204, Constantinople, Byzantine Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]) was the Byzantine emperor from 1203 to 1204. Alexius was the son of Emperor Isaac II. He regained control of his rights to the Byzantine throne with the help of the Fourth Crusade but was deposed soon after by a palace coup.

  8. Jan 5, 2024 · According to the contemporary account of Robert of Clari, it was while Alexios was at Swabia's court that he met with Marquis Boniface of Montferrat, Philip's cousin, who had been chosen to lead the Fourth Crusade, but had temporarily left the Crusade during the siege of Zara in 1202 to visit Philip. Boniface and Alexios allegedly discussed ...

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