- Siege of Nicaea (1331)
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Siege of Nicaea
partof=theByzantine-Ottoman wars
caption=
partof=theByzantine-Ottoman wars |date=1328 to1331
place=Nicaea
result=decisive Ottoman victory
combatant1=Byzantine Empire
combatant2=Ottoman Sultanate
commander1=Andronicus III
commander2=Orhan I
strength1=Unknown
strength2=Unknown
casualties1=Unknown
casualties2=UnknownThe Siege of Nicaea by the forces of
Osman I from1328 to1331 , resulted to the conquest of a key Byzantine Greek city by theOttoman Turks . It played an important role to the expansion of theOttoman Empire .Background
Following the recapture of Constantinople from the
Latins , the Byzantines concentrated their efforts in restoring their hold onGreece . Troops had to be taken from the eastern front in Anatolia and into the Peloponesse, with the disastrous consequence that what land the Nicaean empire held in Anatolia was now open to Ottoman raids. With the raids increasing in frequency and ferocity, Byzantine imperial authority rolled back from Anatolia.iege
By
1326 , lands around Nicaea had fallen into his hands and he had captured the city ofBursa , establishing a capital dangerously close to the Byzantine capital ofConstantinople . In 1328, Orkhan, Osman's son, began the siege of Nicaea, which had been in a state of intermittent blockade since1301 . The Ottomans lacked the ability to control access to the town through the lakeside harbour. As a result, the siege dragged on for several years without conclusion.In 1329, emperor
Andronicus III attempted to break the siege. He led a relief force to drive the Ottomans away from bothNicomedia and Nicaea. After some minor successes, however, the force suffered a reverse at Pelekanon and withdrew. When it was clear that no effective Imperial force would be able to restore the frontier and drive off the Ottomans, the city proper fell in 1331. [A History of the Byzantine State and Society, Treadgold, W., Stanford Press, 1997]Legacy
Nicaea had been in Turkish hands before. It was reconquered by the
First Crusade through Byzantine diplomacy in1097 . It had served as the capital of the Greek emperors during the period of theLatin Empire from1204 to1261 . It was the most important Asian city in the Empire at the time of its fall to Osman. There were no Crusaders left then to retake it. The Ottoman conquests continued apace andNicomedia fell in1337 .ee also
References
* R.G. Grant, "Battle: A Visual Journey Through 5,000 Years of Combat", Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, 2005. ISBN 0756613604
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