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Name: Theodore Komnenos Doukas

Type: Ruler

Role: Despot

Nation: despotate of epirus

Icon Theodore Komnenos Doukas, Despot (despotate of epirus) : All Data

Theodore Komnenos Doukas was a Despot who ruled over the Despotate of Epirus from 1216 to 1230. During his tenure, he faced several significant conflicts. One of the most important wars was the Epirote-Nicaean War, which took place from 1216 to 1217. Another notable conflict was the Epirote-Bulgarian War, occurring from 1224 to 1225. Additionally, Theodore Komnenos Doukas was involved in the Epirote-Venetian War, which lasted from 1230 to 1231. These wars and revolts align with the ruler's known period of rule, showcasing his involvement in regional conflicts and his efforts to maintain control over the Despotate of Epirus.

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4. Time Series of Historical Population and Area

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