- Nicolas Canabus
Nicolas Canabus was elected
Emperor of Byzantium on 25 or 27 January 1204 by an assembly of theByzantine Senate , priests, and the mob ofConstantinople in opposition against co-emperors Isaac II and Alexius IV. Nicolas was a young noble who was chosen after three days of sorting through numerous unwilling candidates, and he refused to accept the election. Though popularly chosen, he never wielded significant imperial power, and refused to leave theHagia Sophia . Alexius V "Murzuphlus", who had deposed the legitimate Emperors Isaac II and Alexius IV, offered him a prominent position in his own administration, but Nicolas refused to accept his terms. On 5 February, Murzuphlus imprisoned him and had him strangled (or possibly decapitated) on the same day as Alexius IV. [Phillips, Jonathan. "The Fourth Crusade and the Siege of Constantinople". 2004. pp. 222-226.]The historian
Niketas Choniates described Nicolas as a gentle and intelligent man.References
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