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Black Sea
coast from the
mouth of the Yeşilırmak, a
region known to the
Trapezuntines as Limnia,
possibly as far east as Akampsis, a
region then
known as...
- Nicaea, the
distinction only
having been made
retroactively as the
Trapezuntines never succeeded in
taking Constantinople and
eventually gave up their...
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Treaty of 1282 Byzantine–
Trapezuntine treaty of 1282
Context Problem of two
emperors Signed 1282
Location Constantinople,
Byzantine Empire Condition John...
- 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...
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eventually retook the city. For
other lines of
claimant emperors, see List of
Trapezuntine emperors and List of
Thessalonian emperors.
Byzantine Empire portal Lists...
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western Asia Minor. At the same time, the
capture of its
ruler forced the
Trapezuntines to
accept tributary status to the Seljuqs,
which lasted until the failure...
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compared to the Asians; for
every Trapezuntine of
Italian descent recorded in the Acts,
there were four
Trapezuntines of Persian, Turkish, Kurdish, Mongolian...
- (260–274)
Palmyrene emperors (271–273)
Britannic emperors (286–296)
Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461)
Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242)
Empresses Augustae...
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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...
- (260–274)
Palmyrene emperors (271–273)
Britannic emperors (286–296)
Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461)
Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242)
Empresses Augustae...