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Alexios IV Megas Komnenos or Alexius IV ( Greek: Αλέξιος Μέγας Κομνηνός, romanized : Alexios Megas Komnēnos, c. 1379 – 1429), Emperor of Trebizond from 5 March 1417 to 26 April 1429. [1] He was the son of Emperor Manuel III and Gulkhan-Eudokia of Georgia .
- 5 March 1417 – 26 April 1429
- Eudokia of Georgia
Alexios IV Angelos ( Greek: Ἀλέξιος Ἄγγελος, romanized : Aléxios Ángelos; c. 1182 – February 1204), Latinized as Alexius IV Angelus, was Byzantine Emperor from August 1203 to January 1204. He was the son of Emperor Isaac II Angelos and his first wife, an unknown Palaiologina, who became a nun with the name Irene.
- 19 July 1203 – 27 January 1204
- Irene (Palaiologos?)
Through Theodora and the daughter of Alexios IV of Trebizond (also named Theodora), the Safavid dynasty of Iran that succeeded the Ak Koyunlu, would be of direct partial Pontic Greek ethnicity from its very beginning, Ismail I being the grandson of Theodora. After John's death in 1459, his brother David came to power.
Alejo IV de Trebisonda o Alejo IV Gran Comneno (en griego: Αλέξιος Δ΄ Μέγας Κομνηνός, Alexios IV Megas Komnēnos; 1382-1429), emperador de Trebisonda desde el 5 de marzo de 1417 hasta octubre de 1429. 1 Era hijo del emperador Manuel III y Gulkhan-Eudoxia de Georgia . Reinado.
- Αλέξιος Δ΄ Μέγας Κομνηνός
- Manuel III
- 1379, Trebisonda
- Juan IV
21 de may. de 2019 · The Empire of Trebizond was an offshoot of the Byzantine Empire that existed from 1204 to 1461 CE, ruled by the Megas Komnenos Dynasty, descendants of the Komenos Byzantine emperors.
She was one of the daughters of Alexios IV of Trebizond and Theodora Kantakouzene. Life [ edit ] In September, 1427, Maria was married to John VIII Palaiologos by Patriarch Joseph II [2] in Constantinople , having arrived by ship from Trebizond on the last day of August; the connection had been negotiated through ambassadors sent ...
Alexios died on 1 February 1222 after a reign of eighteen years. His eldest son John was passed over in favor of his son-in-law, Andronikos I Gidos. Family and succession. Alexios married at some point in his life, but contemporary writers fail to record any information about his wife.