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Perateia (Gr****: Περάτεια, "place
beyond [the sea]", cf. peraia) was the
overseas territory of the
Empire of Trebizond,
comprising the
Crimean cities of...
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Autocrat of the Romans" to "Emperor and
Autocrat of all the East,
Iberia and
Perateia". The
Trapezuntine monarchy survived the
longest among the
Byzantine successor...
- Trebizond's
Crimean prin****lity, the Prin****lity of
Theodoro (part of the
Perateia),
lasted another 14 years,
falling to the
Ottomans in
December 1475. Mehmed...
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title of "Emperor and
Autocrat of all the East, the Iberians, and the
Perateia",
accepting the
Niceans as the sole
Roman emperors. However, the Byzantine...
- John IV
Megas Komnenos Emperor and
autocrat of all the east and
Perateia Coin of John IV of
Trebizond Emperor of
Trebizond Reign 26
April 1429 – April...
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control of Trebizond, and
possibly part of its
Crimean possessions, the
Perateia.[citation needed] Many
Crimean Goths were Gr****
speakers and many non-Gothic...
- p****ed
under the
sovereignty of the
breakaway Empire of
Trebizond (see
Perateia). The
Theme of
Cherson appears to have been
organized in
typical fashion...
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Komnenos Emperor and
Autocrat of all the East, of the
Iberians and of
Perateia Coin
depicting John II
Megas Komnenos Emperor of
Trebizond Reign June 1280...
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Constantinople in 1204,
parts of it were
included in the
Trapezuntine Gazarian Perateia. This
dependence was
never very
strong and was
eventually replaced by the...
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Manuel III
Megas Komnenos Emperor and
Autocrat of all the East and
Perateia Coin of
Manuel III,
depicting him on
horseback Emperor of
Trebizond Reign 20...