Nicaean–Venetian treaty of 1219
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The Nicaean–Venetian Treaty of 1219 was a trade and non-aggression defense pact signed between the Empire of Nicaea and the Republic of Venice, in the form of an imperial chrysobull issued by Emperor Theodore I Laskaris (r. 1205–1222). This treaty provided the Venetians freedom of trade and imports without customs duties throughout the Empire, in exchange for not supporting for the newly created Latin Empire.
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Context | The Fourth Crusade's sack of Constantinople |
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Signed | 1219 (1219) |
Expiry | March 13, 1261 (1261-03-13), as a result of the Treaty of Nymphaeum between Nicaea and Genoa |
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