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Manuel III of Trebizond
Manuel III Comnenus was the Emperor of Trebizond from 1390 until 1417. He was the successor of his father, Alexius III . With the arrival of the Central Asian conqueror Timur Lenk into the region, Manuel allied with him and became subject to him; Timur inflicted a severe defeat on the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Ankara in 1402, which was a considerable benefit to Trebizond, since the expanding Ottomans were a threat to it.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica said of Manuel: "Manuel III. reigned from 1390 to 1417 but the only interest attaching to his name arises from his connection with Timur, whose vassal he became without resistance". [1]
The ambassador Ruy Gonzáles de Clavijo was received by Manuel while passing through Trebizond in April 1404 and wrote the following of him:
- The Emperor and his son were dressed in imperial robes. They wore on their heads tall hats surmounted by golden cords, on the top of which were cranes' feathers; and the hats were bound with the skins of martens ... This Emperor pays tribute to Timur Beg, and to other Turks, who are his neighbours. He is married to a relation of the Emperor of Constantinople, and his son is married to the daughter of a knight of Constantinople, and has two little daughters.1
Another source said of Manuel that he, "like his father, took an active interest in buildings of a religious nature. In the year of his succession he presented an ornate cross believed to contain a holy relic (stavrotek), in this case a piece of the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified, to the Sumela Monastery."2
References
- Clavijo's Embassy, translated by C. R. Markham (1859), quoted in The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453, by Donald M. Nicol (1972).
- From an article on the website of the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism about the Sumela Monastery, retrieved December 28, 2004.
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