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- Nicaea, the distinction only having been made retroactively as the Trapezuntines never succeeded in taking Constantinople and eventually gave up their...
- 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...
- Treaty of 1282 Byzantine–Trapezuntine treaty of 1282 Signed 1282 Location Constantinople, Byzantine Empire Condition John II of Trebizond to drop claim...
- 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...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...
- (260–274) Palmyrene emperors (267–273) Britannic emperors (286–296) Trapezuntine emperors (1204–1461) Thessalonian emperors (1224–1242) Empresses Augustae...