Romanos II (1823 - 1891) was King of Nicaea and Co-Regent of Constantinople from 1865 to 1885, succeeding his older brother Alexios I. He was the second and youngest son of Romanos I and of Theodora Psellina. He married Theophano Anemas, a distant relative of his, and the two had a son, Alexios, who would succeed his father as Alexios II. According to the Encyclopædia Veneficia, Romanos II became a member of the Roman Regency Council in 1864. When the Encyclopaedia was published in 1890, he already was the head of the Council.
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| - Romanos II (1823 - 1891) was King of Nicaea and Co-Regent of Constantinople from 1865 to 1885, succeeding his older brother Alexios I. He was the second and youngest son of Romanos I and of Theodora Psellina. He married Theophano Anemas, a distant relative of his, and the two had a son, Alexios, who would succeed his father as Alexios II. According to the Encyclopædia Veneficia, Romanos II became a member of the Roman Regency Council in 1864. When the Encyclopaedia was published in 1890, he already was the head of the Council.
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| - ( and ex officio Co-Regent of Constantinople)
- Crown Prince of Nicaea
- Head of State of the Roman Empire
- King and Autocrat of Nicaea
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- Constantine XI
- Ioannes Anemas
- (as Roman Emperor)
- Alexios I Anemas
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| - 1846(xsd:integer)
- 1865(xsd:integer)
- ? - 1891
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- Maria III of Portugal
- Alexios II Anemas
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| - Romanos II (1823 - 1891) was King of Nicaea and Co-Regent of Constantinople from 1865 to 1885, succeeding his older brother Alexios I. He was the second and youngest son of Romanos I and of Theodora Psellina. He married Theophano Anemas, a distant relative of his, and the two had a son, Alexios, who would succeed his father as Alexios II. According to the Encyclopædia Veneficia, Romanos II became a member of the Roman Regency Council in 1864. When the Encyclopaedia was published in 1890, he already was the head of the Council.
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