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Nicholaus Kanabus was elected Emperor of the Byzantine Empire during the 4th Crusade on 25 or 27 January 1204 by an assembly of the Byzantine Senate, priests, and the mob of Constantinople in direct opposition to co-emperors Isaac II and Alexios IV.〔''Chambers's Encyclopaedia'', vol. II, London, 1868, p. 471 ; Busk, William, ''Mediaeval Popes, Emperors, Kings, and Crusaders, Or, Germany, Italy, and Palestine, From A.D. 1125 to A.D. 1268'', vol. III, London, 1856, p. 35.〕 Nicholaus was a young noble (probably a relative of Angelid emperors〔Cheynet, Jean-Claude, ''Pouvoir et contestations à Byzance (963–1210)'', Paris, 1990, p. 142.〕) who was chosen after three days of sorting through several unwilling candidates and refused to assume the lofty position. Though popularly chosen, he never accepted imperial power, and took Sanctuary in the bowels of Hagia Sophia. Alexios V "Mourtzouphlos", who had deposed Emperors Isaac II and Alexios IV, offered him a prominent position in his own administration, but Nicholaus adamantly rejected these terms. On February 8, after rebuffing an imperial summons, Emperor Nicholaus Kanabus was dragged out of the church, in which he had sought refuge, and strangled on the ornate marble steps of Hagia Sophia.〔Phillips, Jonathan. ''The Fourth Crusade and the Siege of Constantinople''. 2004. pp. 222–226.〕 The historian Niketas Choniates described Nicolaus Kanabus as a kind, gentle and intelligent man. ==References==
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