- The
Trapezuntine emperors were the
rulers of the
Empire of Trebizond, one of the
successor states of the
Byzantine Empire founded after the
Fourth Crusade...
- 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...
-
empire a few w****s
before the
Crusader sack of
Constantinople in 1204.
Trapezuntine control over
Perateia had been weak
almost from the beginning, subjected...
- some
detail by the near-contemporary
Seljuq chronicler Ibn Bibi. The
Trapezuntine emperor Alexios I (r. 1204–1222) led an army to
break the siege, but...
- the
Trapezuntines for
influence in the
Black Sea.
Andronikos was the
eldest son of
Manuel Komnenos by his
first wife, Anna Xylaloe, a
Trapezuntine noblewoman...
- as Anna Hatun,
Ottoman Turkish: آنا فاتنة; 1447 -
after 1463) was a
Trapezuntine princess and
daughter of the last
Emperor of Trebizond,
David II and...
-
Treaty of 1282 Byzantine–
Trapezuntine treaty of 1282
Signed 1282
Location Constantinople,
Byzantine Empire Condition John II of
Trebizond to drop claim...
- Laz
warriors of the
Georgian King
George V (1314–1346) as well as by
Trapezuntine Laz of the
bandon of
Greater Lazia, and
ascended to the throne. She was...
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southern coast of the
Black Sea.
Although Michael Panaretos, a 14th-century
Trapezuntine chronicler,
calls Manuel "the
greatest general and the most fortunate"...
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Mongol dominance of Georgia. A son of
Demetrius II of
Georgia by his
Trapezuntine wife,
Vakhtang was appointed, in 1302, by the
Ilkhan Ghazan as a rival...