Person:Manuel I of Trebizond (1)

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Manuel I of Trebizond
b.Est 1218
d.Mar 1263
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Name Manuel I of Trebizond
Gender Male
Birth[1] Est 1218
Marriage to Anna Xylaloe
Marriage to Irene Syrikaina
Marriage to Rusudan of Georgia, Empress of Trebizond
Death[1] Mar 1263
Reference Number? Q366036?


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Manuel I Megas Komnenos (; died March 1263) was Emperor of Trebizond from 1238 until his death. He was the son of Emperor Alexios I and his wife, Theodora. At the time Manuel reigned, the Empire of Trebizond comprised a band of territory stretching along the southern coast of the Black Sea. Although Michael Panaretos, a 14th-century Trapezuntine chronicler, calls Manuel "the greatest general and the most fortunate" and states he ruled "virtuously in the eyes of God", the only event he documents for Manuel's reign is a catastrophic fire striking the city of Trebizond in January 1253. The major events of his reign are known from external sources, most important of which is the recovery of Sinope in 1254, which had been lost to the Sultanate of Rum forty years before.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Manuel I of Trebizond, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.