Byzantine–Latin conflicts

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The Byzantine–Latin conflicts were a series of military and political struggles between the Byzantine Empire and Western European Latin powers, marked by crusader interventions, territorial disputes, and deep religious and cultural tensions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical conflict
series of military conflicts
conflictBetween Byzantine Empire
Latin powers of Western Europe
endTime 15th century
hasCause Byzantine attempts to recover lost territories
competition for control of trade routes
crusader interventions in Byzantine affairs
legacy of the East–West Schism
mutual distrust between Byzantines and Western Europeans
papal ambitions in the Eastern Mediterranean
religious tensions between Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism
territorial disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean
hasComponent conflicts between Byzantium and Norman adventurers
conflicts between Byzantium and the Crusader states
conflicts between Byzantium and the Duchy of Athens
conflicts between Byzantium and the Kingdom of Cyprus
conflicts between Byzantium and the Kingdom of Hungary
conflicts between Byzantium and the Kingdom of Sicily
conflicts between Byzantium and the Knights Hospitaller
conflicts between Byzantium and the Knights Templar
conflicts between Byzantium and the Latin Empire
conflicts between Byzantium and the Papacy
conflicts between Byzantium and the Principality of Achaea
conflicts between Byzantium and the Republic of Venice
conflicts between Byzantium and the Teutonic Order
location Aegean Sea region
Anatolia
Balkans
Eastern Mediterranean
Italy
Levant region
surface form: Levant
opposingForce Byzantine Empire
Crusader states
Kingdom of Hungary
Kingdom of Sicily
Latin Empire
Papal States
Republic of Venice
relatedTo Byzantine–Ottoman wars
Crusades
East–West Schism
history of the Byzantine Empire
medieval Christian–Christian warfare
result Latin domination of parts of the former Byzantine territory
deepening of the divide between Eastern and Western Christianity
long-term weakening of the Byzantine Empire
significantEvent Restoration of the Byzantine Empire in 1261
surface form: Byzantine reconquest of Constantinople in 1261

Byzantine–Hungarian wars
Norman–Byzantine conflicts
surface form: Byzantine–Norman wars

Italo-Norman wars
surface form: Byzantine–Sicilian conflicts

Byzantine–Venetian War (1296–1302)
surface form: Byzantine–Venetian wars

First Crusade
Fourth Crusade
Sack of Constantinople in 1204
Second Crusade
Third Crusade
conflicts over control of the Aegean islands
establishment of the Latin Empire in 1204
startTime 11th century

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Sack of Constantinople in 1204 conflict Byzantine–Latin conflicts
Fourth Crusade conflictType Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Latin–Byzantine conflict
Treaty of Devol partOf Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Crusader relations
Anna Komnene's Alexiad historicalEventCovered Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Crusader relations
Despotate of Epirus conflict Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Latin wars
Partition of the Byzantine Empire topic Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Latin relations
Kingdom of Thessalonica conflict Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Latin wars
Walter V of Brienne participatedIn Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Frankish–Byzantine conflicts
Treaty of Nymphaeum isPartOf Byzantine–Latin conflicts
Baldwin of Flanders conflict Byzantine–Latin conflicts
Komnenian restoration significantEvent Byzantine–Latin conflicts
this entity surface form: Byzantine–Crusader relations