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  1. Manuel I Gran Comneno (en griego: Μανουήλ Α΄ Μέγας Κομνηνός, Manouēl I Megas Komnēnos; Trebisonda, c. 1218-Trebisonda, marzo de 1263) fue emperador de Trebisonda desde 1238 hasta 1263. Fue el segundo hijo de Alejo I, el primer emperador de Trebisonda, y Teodora Axuchina.

  2. Manuel I de Trebisonda. Manuel I Comneno (en grego: Μανουήλ Α΄ Μέγας Κομνηνός, trans. Manuēl I Mégas Komnēnós ), nado en Trebisonda aprox. en 1218 e finado no mesmo lugar en marzo de 1263, foi emperador de Trebisonda desde 1238 até 1263 . Traxectoria. Foi o segundo fillo de Aleixo I, o primeiro emperador de Trebisonda, e Teodora Aksukhina.

  3. Manuel I Gran Comneno ( en griego: Μανουήλ Α΄ Μέγας Κομνηνός, Manouēl I Megas Komnēnos; Trebisonda, c. 1218-Trebisonda, marzo de 1263) fue emperador de Trebisonda desde 1238 hasta 1263. Fue el segundo hijo de Alejo I, el primer emperador de Trebisonda, y Teodora Axuchina. Sucedió a su hermano, Juan I Axuchos.

    • Manuel and The Mongols
    • Embassy to Louis IX of France
    • Manuel's Coinage
    • Legacy
    • Family and Succession
    • External Links

    In 1243, a Trapezuntine army is recorded as assisting the Seljuk Turks, along with a detachment from the Nicaean Empire, against the Mongols of Persia at the Battle of Köse Dağ. Despite this, the Seljuk forces were shattered, and both the Seljuks and their allies had to settle their own submission to the victorious Mongols. Manuel visited in person...

    In 1253, Manuel sent envoys to King Louis IX of France, who was then at Sidon after his defeat at the Battle of Fariskur, seeking to marry a daughter of his house. "The King had no French princesses with him on the crusade," writes William Miller, "but recommended Manuel to make a matrimonial alliance with the Latin Empire of Constantinople, to whi...

    Manuel's reign is notable for being the first Emperor of Trebizond to issue large numbers of coins. This is important for two reasons: the first is that issuing coins in a precious metal, such as silver or gold, is commonly considered a demonstration of sovereignty by a ruler; the second is that the volume of coins issued by a ruler is frequently u...

    Manuel rebuilt the Hagia Sophia monastery in Trebizond between 1250 and 1260. Eastmond describes Manuel's church as "the finest surviving Byzantine imperial monument of its period." When Michael VIII Palaiologos recaptured Constantinople from the Latin Empire in 1261 he unsuccessfully demanded that Manuel abandon his claim to the title of "Emperor ...

    Manuel was the second son of Alexios I, the first emperor of Trebizond; his older brother, John I Axouchos, was his predecessor as Emperor. During the Siege of Sinope, one of the sources states that Alexios has "grown sons in Trebizond who are capable of governing", so it is likely that Manuel was born before 1214. Manuel had children by three diff...

    Latin and French Documents on the Empire of Trebizond available at https://web.archive.org/web/20070926234941/http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Post/971835

    • 1238 – March 1263
    • John I
  4. Bibliografía. Enlaces externos. Manuel I Comneno. Apariencia. ocultar. No debe confundirse con Manuel I de Trebisonda. Manuel I Comneno ( griego: Μανουήλ Α' Κομνηνός, Manouēl I Komnēnos ), llamado Megas, el Grande, (28 de noviembre de 1118-24 de septiembre de 1180) fue un emperador bizantino que reinó entre 1143 y 1180.

  5. Teodora. Jordi. Joan. Pares. Aleix I Comnè de Trebisonda i Teodora Axuc. Germans. Joan I Axuc i Comnè. Manuel I Comnè, dit el Gran, fou el quart emperador de Trebisonda. En l'època que va regnar Manuel, el seu imperi comprenia una franja de territori al llarg de la costa sud de la mar Negra.

  6. La iglesia del monasterio de Trabzon Ayasofya se construyó entre 1238 y 1263 en la época de Manuel I de Trebisonda. El edificio está en el lado occidental de la Iglesia del Campanario y fue construida en 1427. Cuando Trebisonda fue conquistada por Mehmed II, el edificio se convirtió en una mezquita.