Emperor Manuel III of Trebizond
Byzantine Emperor, last ruler of Trebizond

Born
December 16th, 1364
660 years ago
Died
1417
608 years ago — 53 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Turkey
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Ruled as the last Emperor of Trebizond from 1390 until 1426. Oversaw a significant period of decline for the empire due to external pressures from the Ottoman Turks and internal disputes. During the reign, economic difficulties and territorial losses were prominent issues. Engaged in diplomatic efforts with various European states in an attempt to bolster the crumbling empire. The reign ended with the conquest of Trebizond by the Ottomans, which marked the end of the Byzantine Empire.
Ruled the Empire of Trebizond during its decline
Attempted to strengthen alliances with European powers
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