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  1. Siege of Trebizond (1205–1206) Siege of Trebizond (1222–1223) Siege of Trebizond (1282) Siege of Trebizond (1461) Categories: Empire of Trebizond. Battles by former country. Battles of the Middle Ages. Portal templates with redlinked portals.

  2. Unknown. The Trebizond Campaign, also known as the Battle of Trebizond, was a series of successful Russian naval and land operations that resulted in the capture of Trabzon. It was the logistical step after the Erzerum Campaign. Operations began on February 5 and concluded when the Ottoman troops abandoned Trabzon on the night of April 15, 1916.

  3. Eugenios of Trebizond. Saint Eugenios ( Greek: Άγιος Ευγένιος) or Eugene was martyred under Diocletian and a cult devoted to him developed in Trebizond. His feast day is 21 January. Eugenios along with the martyrs Candidus, Valerian and Aquila was persecuted during the reign of Diocletian (284-305) and Maximian (305-311).

  4. Empire of Trebizond translates as Αuτοκρατορια and not Βασίλειον.This term is used by the 101% of the historians.I really can't understand the objection.It's anachronistic.After the fall of Constantinople in 1204 the empire fragmented into various states which have been preserved throughout history with their own distinct names like Δεσποτάτο της Ηπείρου ...

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  6. empire of Trebizond, 1204–1461. When the army of the Fourth Crusade overthrew (1204) the Byzantine Empire and established the Latin Empire of Constantinople, several Greek successor states sprang up. These were the empire of Nicaea, the despotate of Epirus, and the empire of Trebizond. The last of these was founded by two members of the ...

  7. George of Trebizond (Greek: Γεώργιος Τραπεζούντιος; 1395–1486) was a Byzantine Greek philosopher, scholar, and humanist. Life [ edit ] He was born on the Greek island of Crete (then a Venetian colony known as the Kingdom of Candia ), and derived his surname Trapezuntius from the fact that his ancestors were from the Byzantine Greek Trapezuntine Empire .