List of Trapezuntine emperors

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Władcy cesarstwa trapezunckiego, wszyscy władcy pochodzili z dynastii Komnenów, używali nazwy Wielki Komnen. Cesarze Trapezuntu stosowali tytulaturę identyczną jak cesarze bizantyńscy. Panowali w latach 1204-1461. rdf:langString
Официально титул правителей империи до её исчезновения звучал как «верный император и самодержец всего Востока, Иверии и Заморья» (греч. Πιστος βασιλευς και Αυτοκρατωρ — πασης Ανατολης, Ιβιρων και Περατειας), так как Иоанн II Великий Комнин, женившись на дочери византийского императора Михаила VIII Палеолога, отказался от претензий на константинопольский престол и сложил с себя в 1282 году титул «императора ромеев». Список императоров Трапезундской империи: rdf:langString
The Trapezuntine emperors were the rulers of the Empire of Trebizond, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire founded after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, until its fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1461. All but two of the Trapezuntine rulers belonged to the Komnenos dynasty, which had previously ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1081 to 1185, and they initially claimed to represent the legitimate line of Roman emperors, in opposition to the Latin Empire in Constantinople, the Laskaris dynasty of the Nicene Empire, and the Komnenos Doukas family of Epirus and Thessalonica. To emphasize their dynastic claim, Trapezuntine emperors from the late 13th century onwards styled themselves as Megas Komnenos (Μέγας Κομνηνός, lit. 'Grand Komnenos'). rdf:langString
L'Impero di Trebisonda ebbe inizio sotto i due primi Imperatori di Trebisonda Alessio I di Trebisonda e Davide I di Trebisonda, che erano due fratelli, nipoti dell'Imperatore bizantino Andronico I Comneno, il loro Impero era situato in Anatolia attorno a un'importante città di questa regione da cui presero il nome, Trebisonda. Con l'aiuto del Regno della Georgia i due giovani Comneni poterono fondare il loro Impero nel 1204, e proprio in quell'anno i crociati conquistarono Costantinopoli all'Impero bizantino, e l'Impero di Trebisonda era uno di quei tre stati chiamati stati bizantini, che erano: l'Impero di Nicea, che dopo riuscirà a conquistare Costantinopoli e a riprendersi la corona bizantina; l'Impero di Trebisonda che rivendicava il titolo di Impero bizantino, e i suoi Imperatori che rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Trapezuntine emperors were the rulers of the Empire of Trebizond, one of the successor states of the Byzantine Empire founded after the Fourth Crusade in 1204, until its fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1461. All but two of the Trapezuntine rulers belonged to the Komnenos dynasty, which had previously ruled the Byzantine Empire from 1081 to 1185, and they initially claimed to represent the legitimate line of Roman emperors, in opposition to the Latin Empire in Constantinople, the Laskaris dynasty of the Nicene Empire, and the Komnenos Doukas family of Epirus and Thessalonica. To emphasize their dynastic claim, Trapezuntine emperors from the late 13th century onwards styled themselves as Megas Komnenos (Μέγας Κομνηνός, lit. 'Grand Komnenos'). Out of the Byzantine claimants that emerged in 1204 and thereafter, the Trapezuntine emperors, despite their illustrious descent, had perhaps the worst position. Not only were they far away from Constantinople in a peripheral province of the empire, but the reputation of the Komnenoi had been severely damaged by the detested last emperor of the dynasty, Andronikos I Komnenos (r. 1183–1185), grandfather of the first Trapezuntine emperor Alexios I (r. 1204–1222). Though they continued to claim to be the legitimate rulers of the entire former Byzantine Empire for decades thereafter, conflict with the Nicene Empire and the Sultanate of Rum in the early 13th century reduced the power of the Trapezuntine emperors. After the fall of Sinope to Sultan Kaykaus I in 1214, the Empire of Trebizond ceased to be a major contender for restoring the Byzantine Empire and became reduced to a small and local power. After the Nicene Empire under Michael VIII Palaiologos retook Constantinople in 1261, the rulers of Trebizond continued to style themselves as 'Emperor and Autocrat of the Romans' (βασιλεὺς καὶ αὐτοκράτωρ Ῥωμαῖων), viewing the Palaiologos dynasty as just another family of usurpers. The Trapezuntine title was altered in 1282, 21 years later, to 'Emperor and Autocrat of all the East, the Iberians, and the Transmarine Provinces' (βασιλεὺς καὶ αὐτοκράτωρ πάσης Ἀνατολῆς, Ἰβήρων καὶ Περατείας) in order to placate Michael VIII Palaiologos after John II Megas Komnenos (r. 1280–1297) of Trebizond married his daughter, Eudokia Palaiologina. The Palaiologoi emperors in Constantinople did not consider the Trapezuntine emperors to be emperors at all, instead typically referring to them as "princes of the Lazes". Although the Nicene emperors are generally regarded by modern historians to have been the legitimate Byzantine emperors from 1204 to the recapture of Constantinople in 1261, this is only because it was their successor state that eventually retook the city. The emperors in Trebizond and Thessalonica were no less legitimate emperors than those in Nicaea, the distinction only having been made retroactively as the Trapezuntines never succeeded in taking Constantinople and eventually gave up their claim to the Roman title. The line of Komnenos emperors in Trebizond lasted for more than 250 years, far longer than their dynasty had ruled from Constantinople, and outlasted the restored Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty by eight years, before it too fell to the Ottoman Empire.
rdf:langString L'Impero di Trebisonda ebbe inizio sotto i due primi Imperatori di Trebisonda Alessio I di Trebisonda e Davide I di Trebisonda, che erano due fratelli, nipoti dell'Imperatore bizantino Andronico I Comneno, il loro Impero era situato in Anatolia attorno a un'importante città di questa regione da cui presero il nome, Trebisonda. Con l'aiuto del Regno della Georgia i due giovani Comneni poterono fondare il loro Impero nel 1204, e proprio in quell'anno i crociati conquistarono Costantinopoli all'Impero bizantino, e l'Impero di Trebisonda era uno di quei tre stati chiamati stati bizantini, che erano: l'Impero di Nicea, che dopo riuscirà a conquistare Costantinopoli e a riprendersi la corona bizantina; l'Impero di Trebisonda che rivendicava il titolo di Impero bizantino, e i suoi Imperatori che tutti tranne uno furono Comneni avevano il titolo di Mega Comneno; e infine c'era il Despotato d'Epiro che nel 1259 fu sottomesso dall'Impero di Nicea.
rdf:langString Władcy cesarstwa trapezunckiego, wszyscy władcy pochodzili z dynastii Komnenów, używali nazwy Wielki Komnen. Cesarze Trapezuntu stosowali tytulaturę identyczną jak cesarze bizantyńscy. Panowali w latach 1204-1461.
rdf:langString Официально титул правителей империи до её исчезновения звучал как «верный император и самодержец всего Востока, Иверии и Заморья» (греч. Πιστος βασιλευς και Αυτοκρατωρ — πασης Ανατολης, Ιβιρων και Περατειας), так как Иоанн II Великий Комнин, женившись на дочери византийского императора Михаила VIII Палеолога, отказался от претензий на константинопольский престол и сложил с себя в 1282 году титул «императора ромеев». Список императоров Трапезундской империи:
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