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(Redirected from Nikolaos Kanabos) Emperor-elect of the Byzantine Empire
Nicholas Kanabos
Νικόλαος Καναβός
Emperor-elect of the Byzantine Empire
Reign27 January – 2 February 1204
PredecessorIsaac II and Alexios IV
SuccessorAlexios V

Nicholas Kanabos (Greek: Νικόλαος Καναβός) was elected Byzantine emperor during the Fourth Crusade on 27 January 1204 by an assembly of the Byzantine Senate, priests, and the mob of Constantinople in direct opposition to co-emperors Isaac II and Alexios IV. Nicholas was a young noble who was chosen after three days of sorting through several unwilling candidates and refused to assume the lofty position. Though popularly chosen, he never accepted imperial power, and took sanctuary in the bowels of Hagia Sophia. Alexios V Doukas, who had deposed Emperors Isaac II and Alexios IV, offered Nicholas a prominent position in his own administration. Nicholas's supporters initially denounced the attempt to remove him from imperial power; however, as Alexios V grew more popular, Nicholas's support began to collapse. Early in February, Alexios V arrested and imprisoned Nicholas and his wife without significant resistance. Nicholas was ultimately executed.

The contemporary historian Niketas Choniates described Nicholas Kanabos as a man "gentle by nature, of keen intelligence, and versed in generalship and war". According to the Novgorod Chronicle, he "reigned" for six days and six nights."

References

  1. ^ Choniates 1984, pp. 307–309.
  2. ^ Savignac 2020, pp. 6.

Sources

Roman and Byzantine emperors and empresses regnant
Principate
27 BC – AD 235
Crisis
235–284
Dominate
284–641
Western Empire
395–476
Eastern Empire
395–641
Eastern/
Byzantine Empire

641–1453
See also
Italics indicates a junior co-emperor, underlining indicates an emperor variously regarded as either legitimate or a usurper
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