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==Prince in exile== The young Alexios was imprisoned in 1195 when Alexios III overthrew Isaac II in a coup. His father was ultimately blinded, but Alexios was largely unharmed. In 1201, two Pisan merchants were employed to smuggle Alexios out of [[Constantinople]] to the [[Holy Roman Empire]], where he took refuge with his brother-in-law [[Philip of Swabia]],<ref>Philip was married to [[Irene Angelina]] a sister of Alexios IV.</ref> King of Germany. According to the contemporary account of [[Robert of Clari]] it was while Alexios was at Swabia's court that he met with Marquis [[Boniface of Montferrat]], Philip's cousin, who had been chosen to lead the [[Fourth Crusade]], but had temporarily left the Crusade during the [[siege of Zara]] in 1202 to visit Philip. Boniface and Alexios allegedly discussed diverting the Crusade to Constantinople so that Alexios could be restored to his father's throne. Montferrat returned to the Crusade while it wintered at Zara and he was shortly followed by Prince Alexios's envoys who offered to the Crusaders 10,000 Byzantine soldiers to help fight in the Crusade, maintain 500 knights in the Holy Land, the service of the Byzantine navy (20 ships) in transporting the Crusader army to [[Egypt]], as well as money to pay off the Crusaders' debt to the [[Republic of Venice]] with 200,000 silver marks. Additionally, he promised to bring the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Greek Orthodox Church]] under the authority of the pope. The Venetians and most of the leaders were in favour of the plan; however, some were not, and there were defections, including [[Simon de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester|Simon de Montfort]]. In 1202, the fleet arrived at Constantinople. Alexios was paraded outside the walls, but the citizens were apathetic, as Alexios III, though a usurper and illegitimate in the eyes of the westerners, was an acceptable emperor for the Byzantine citizens.
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