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  1. Basil Megas Komnenos (Medieval Greek: Βασίλειος Μέγας Κομνηνός, romanized: Basileios Megas Komnēnos) (died 6 April 1340) was Emperor of Trebizond from August 1332 until his death in 1340.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Basil Megas Komnenos (Greek: Βασίλειος Μέγας Κομνηνός, Basileios Megas Komnēnos) (died April 6, 1340) was Emperor of Trebizond from August 1332 to his death in 1340. Basil was a younger son of Emperor Alexios II of Trebizond and his wife Djiadjak Jaqeli.

    • Irene, of Trebizond
    • April 06, 1340 (35-36)
    • 1304
    • April 28, 2022
  3. Alexios I Megas Komnenos (Greek: Αλέξιος Κομνηνός; Georgian: ალექსი კომნენოსი; c. 1182 – 1 February 1222) or Alexius I Megas Comnenus was, with his brother David, the founder of the Empire of Trebizond and its ruler from 1204 until his death in 1222.

    • 1204 – 1 February 1222
    • Rusudan
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KomnenosKomnenos - Wikipedia

    The House of Komnenos (pl. Komnenoi; Greek: Κομνηνός, pl. Κομνηνοί, ), Latinized as Comnenus (pl. Comneni), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059.

    • 10th century, 1057 (as imperial family)
  5. 21 de may. de 2019 · The final straw for the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1451-1481 CE) was David Megas Komnenos (r. 1460-1461 CE) intriguing with European powers to invade the Ottoman Empire in a crusade. In just one month, the Ottomans conquered Trebizond and ended the last real descendant of the Byzantine Empire.

  6. Basil Megas Komnenos was Emperor of Trebizond from August 1332 until his death in 1340. Although Basil's reign was a period of stability during the civil war that dominated the pocket empire during the second quarter of the 14th century, some of that conflict had its origins in his marital actions.

  7. fmg.ac › Projects › MedLandsTREBIZOND - FMG

    5 de jul. de 2015 · MANUEL Megas Komnenos (-beheaded Constantinople 1 Nov 1463). The Masarelli Vatican manuscript records that David and his wife had two (unnamed) sons killed by the Turks [213]. 3. GEORGIOS Megas Komnenos (-beheaded Constantinople 1 Nov 1463). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. 4. --- Komnene.