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Military operations against the Latins
he successor of
Immediately after his accession to the throne, John III was confronted with an uprising led by the brothers of Theodore I and assisted by the Latins, the aim of which was the usurpation of imperial power. John defeated the Western forces at Poimanenon in 1225 and the peace treaty that followed deprived them of all their acquisitions in Asia Minor, except for Nikomedeia and the coasts opposite Constantinople. At the same time, the Nicaean fleet recovered the islands of Lesbos, Samos, Chios, Ikaria and Kos, while, a little later, John forced
The failure of the Nicaean army at Adrianople obliged Vatatzes to turn to the East. A successful expedition against the Turks in Asia Minor (around 1225-31) secured the eastern borders of the country. But it was only after the termination of this expedition and the simultaneous defeat of
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