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  1. Empress. On 15 August 1461, Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire forced Emperor David to surrender his throne in return for a pension. David and his family were settled on estates near Serres in the Struma valley, comprising an annual income of some 300,000 pieces of silver. Although Helena presumably was with him, Donald Nicol mentions a source ...

  2. The siege of Trebizond was the successful siege of the city of Trebizond, capital of the Empire of Trebizond, by the Ottomans under Sultan Mehmed II, which ended on 15 August 1461. [1] The siege culminated a lengthy campaign on the Ottoman side, which involved coordinated but independent manoeuvres by a large army and navy.

  3. The siege of Trebizond in 1222–1223 was an unsuccessful siege of Trebizond, the capital of the namesake empire, by the Sultanate of Rum under a certain Melik. According to the late 14th-century Synopsis of Saint Eugenios of John Lazaropoulos, the city was close to being captured but was saved by an unusually severe storm.

  4. 4 de nov. de 2011 · Definition. Trapezus (Greek: Τραπεζοῦς) or Trebizond was a Greek city on the southern shore of the Black Sea, modern Trabzon. According to the Christian author Eusebius, writing more than a millennium after the event, Trapezus was founded in 756 BCE, in the country that was called Colchis. Its first settlers were from Sinope (Xenophon ...

  5. Theodora, Empress of Trebizond, 1284/1285 (Trapp, 1976, no.12067). She was born between 1242 and 1253 (de Vajay, 1979, p.286), briefly usurped the throne from her half-brother, Ioannes II, sometime between the autumn of 1284 and the birth of her nephew Michael in 1285 (Kuršankis, 1975, p.201) but fled suddenly in the latter year and is not heard of again (Lampsidis, 1958, p.63).

  6. Rusudan of Georgia, Empress of Trebizond (Georgian: რუსუდანი) was a consort of Manuel I of Trebizond, and the mother of Empress Theodora. Very little is known for certain about her. Family. Rusudan is commonly considered a member of the Bagrationi dynasty.

  7. Theodora Megale Komnene ( Greek: Θεοδώρα Μεγάλη Κομνηνή, Theodōra Megalē Komnēnē ), (before 1253– after 1285), was Empress of Trebizond from 1284 to 1285. All Michael Panaretos tells us about her is that she was a daughter of Emperor Manuel I of Trebizond by Rusudan, a Georgian princess. [1] Although some consider her ...