- The
Empire of
Trebizond (Gr****: Αυτοκρατορία της Τραπεζούντας), also
known as the
Trapezuntine Empire, was a
monarchy and one of
three successor rump...
- Μανουήλ Μέγας Κομνηνός; 16
December 1364 – 5
March 1417) was
Emperor of
Trebizond from 20 March, 1390 to his
death in 1417. The
major event of Manuel's...
- (died
April 1460) was
Emperor of
Trebizond from 1429
until his death. He was a son of
Emperor Alexios IV of
Trebizond and
Theodora Kantakouzene. John had...
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Megas Comnenus was, with his
brother David, the
founder of the
Empire of
Trebizond and its
ruler from 1204
until his
death in 1222. The two
brothers were...
-
century after gaining prominence during the
existence of the
Empire of
Trebizond.
While the
emperors Basil and John II had
endowed the
monastery richly...
- The
siege of
Trebizond in 1222–1223 was an
unsuccessful siege of
Trebizond, the
capital of the
namesake empire, by the
Sultanate of Rum
under a certain...
- The
Vilayet of
Trebizond (Ottoman Turkish: ولايت طربزون, romanized: Vilâyet-i Ṭrabzōn; French:
Vilayet de Trébizonde) was a first-level administrative...
- (Gr****: Μαρία Μεγάλη Κομνηνή; 1404 – 17
December 1439),
known as
Maria of
Trebizond (Gr****: Μαρία της Τραπεζούντος), was
Byzantine Empress by
marriage to...
-
regional innovations. The
church of
Hagia Sophia in the
Empire of
Trebizond dates to
between 1238 and 1263 and has a
variation on the
quincunx plan....
- territory.
Emperors of
Trebizond formed alliances through royal marriages with
various Muslim rulers.
Emperor John IV of
Trebizond married his daughter...