Treaty of Nymphaeum (1214)

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The Treaty of Nymphaeum (1214) was an agreement between the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice that secured Venetian commercial privileges and naval support in exchange for backing Nicaea’s efforts to recover Constantinople from Latin rule.

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instanceOf treaty
aimedAt weakening Latin control of Constantinople
concludedBetween Empire of Nicaea NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED
granted commercial privileges to Venice
hasConsequence expanded Venetian trade opportunities in the eastern Mediterranean
strengthened Nicaean maritime capabilities
hasDate 1214
hasPlace Nymphaeum NERFINISHED
hasPurpose to obtain Venetian naval support
to secure Venetian commercial privileges
to support Nicaean efforts to recover Constantinople
historicalPeriod 13th century
isDistinctFrom Treaty of Nymphaeum (1261) NERFINISHED
language Greek
Latin
occursAfter Fourth Crusade NERFINISHED
partOf Byzantine–Latin conflicts NERFINISHED
provided naval support to the Empire of Nicaea
relatedTo Empire of Nicaea–Venice relations
Latin Empire NERFINISHED
recovery of Constantinople from Latin rule
signatory Empire of Nicaea NERFINISHED
Republic of Venice NERFINISHED

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Empire of Nicaea treaty Treaty of Nymphaeum (1214)