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    The Empire of Trebizond or the Trapezuntine Empire was one of the three successor rump states of the Byzantine Empire that existed during the 13th through...
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    Sack of Constantinople. Like the other Byzantine rump states that formed due to the 1204 fracturing of the empire, such as the Empire of Trebizond and...
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  • Trebizond may refer to: Trabzon, a city in Turkey formerly known as Trebizond Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), a successor state to the Eastern Roman...
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    The siege of Trebizond was the successful siege of the city of Trebizond, capital of the Empire of Trebizond, by the Ottomans under Sultan Mehmed II, which...
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    Emperor of Trebizond from 1238 until his death. He was the son of Emperor Alexios I and his wife, Theodora. At the time Manuel reigned, the Empire of Trebizond...
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  • Komnenos in 1185. In the 13th century, they founded and ruled the Empire of Trebizond, a Byzantine rump state from 1204 to 1461. At that time, they were...
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    Pontus (region) (category Historical regions of Anatolia)
    periods, culminating in the late Byzantine Empire of Trebizond. Pontus is sometimes considered as the original home of the Amazons, in ancient Greek mythology...
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    Trabzon (redirect from History of Trabzon)
    Istanbul). Trabzon formed the basis of several states in its long history and was the capital city of the Empire of Trebizond between 1204 and 1461. During...
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    The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an empire centred in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe...
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    successor states were established: the Empire of Nicaea and the Despotate of Epirus. A third, the Empire of Trebizond, was created after Alexios Komnenos...
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  • Emperor of Trebizond from 1460 to 1461. He was the third son of Emperor Alexios IV of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene. Following the fall of Trebizond to...
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  • the founder of the Empire of Trebizond and its ruler from 1204 until his death in 1222. The two brothers were the only male descendants of the Byzantine...
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    Empire fractured. The Pontus region went into the hands of the Komnenos family, who ruled the new Empire of Trebizond. During the Empire of Trebizond...
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    or Alexius III, was Emperor of Trebizond from December 1349 until his death. He is perhaps the best-documented ruler of that country, and his reign is...
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  • was co-emperor of the Empire of Trebizond alongside his elder brother John IV Megas Komnenos c. 1451–1459. Alexander was the second son of the Trapezuntine...
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    Byzantine Greek aristocrats, such as the Despotate of Epirus, the Empire of Nicaea, and the Empire of Trebizond, each bent on reconquest from the Latins. On...
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  • destruction of the image on the "gray hill" overlooking the city, later known as the Mithratis. The Komnenian rulers of the Empire of Trebizond adopted the...
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    the Empire of Trebizond (Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Studies). 1st ed. Routledge, p . Vasiliev, A.A., “The Foundation of the Empire of Trebizond 1204-1222”...
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    and the fact that the Empire of Trebizond was an Ilkhanate vassal facilitated Choniades' movements between Constantinople, Trebizond and Tabriz. Prince Radna...
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    to the Renaissance. Most of these Greeks settled in Venice, Florence, and Rome. Between the fall of the Empire of Trebizond to the Ottomans in 1461 and...
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    Gidon, was an Emperor of Trebizond (1222–1235). He is the only ruler of Trebizond who was not a blood relative of the founder of that state, Alexios I...
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    rightful successor of the prior Empire, on various motives: the Latin Empire held the Imperial capital; the rulers of the Empire of Trebizond stemmed from the...
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    adopted the title "Caesar of the Romans" (kayser-i Rûm). A Byzantine group of claimant emperors existed in the Empire of Trebizond until its conquest by the...
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    the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Roman Empire) – temporarily splitting into the Latin Empire, the Empire of Nicaea and the Empire of Trebizond before its remaining...
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    Georgian expedition to Chaldia (category 13th century in the Byzantine Empire)
    was undertaken by Queen Tamar of Georgia in 1204. The Empire of Trebizond was founded on the Black Sea coast as a result of this expedition. Queen Tamar's...
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    Empire had fractured into the Greek successor-states of Nicaea, Epirus, and Trebizond, with a multitude of Frankish and Latin possessions occupying the remainder...
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    The following is a list of flags of Ukraine. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Ukraine. Ukraine portal Flags of Ukraine from Vexillographia...
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    Sumela Monastery (category Empire of Trebizond)
    behest of emperor Justinian. It reached its present form in the 13th century after gaining prominence during the existence of the Empire of Trebizond. While...
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    Empire of Trebizond reached the climax of its prosperity. He rebuffed the inroads of the marauding Turks, and adequately handled the encroachment of Genoa...
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    1262 – 16 August 1297) was Emperor of Trebizond from June 1280 to his death in 1297. He was the youngest son of Emperor Manuel I and his third wife,...
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