• collectively known as Beyliks of Canik. In 1378 he married Eudokia of Trebizond, the daughter of the Alexios III of Trebizond, the emperor of Trebizond. In 1386...
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  • Sinop after her first marriage to Muslim Turkmen Tadjeddin Pasha of Sinop, Emir of Limnia, which had been arranged by her father to foster peaceful relations...
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  • Taj al-Din Chelebi (category Emirate of Limnia)
    (Medieval Greek: Τζαλαπής Τατζιατίνης; died 24 October 1386) was Beg of Limnia in northeastern Anatolia from 1367 until his death. A theory on Taj al-Din's...
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  • Çarşamba Plain (category Plains of Turkey)
    controlled the coast east of Çam Burnu, passing Perşembe and Bozuk Kale, which was separated from Limnia by the separate emirate of Chalybia (based at Ünye)...
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    Gazaria). The core of the empire was the southern Black Sea coast from the mouth of the Yeşilırmak, a region known to the Trapezuntines as Limnia, possibly as...
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    Stratopedarches (category Lists of office-holders in the Byzantine Empire)
    Stratopedarchēs (Greek: στρατοπεδάρχης, lit. 'master of the camp'), sometimes Anglicized as Stratopedarch, was a Greek term used with regard to high-ranking...
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  • Limitanei Limnia (Pontus) Lindos Liparit IV, Duke of Kldekari Literature, Byzantine Little Hagia Sophia Liutprand, King of the Lombards Liutprand of Benevento...
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  • Cyprus Lempa, Cyprus Liberalism in Cyprus Limassol Limnia, Cyprus Limnitis Lobby for Cyprus Louis of Cyprus Loutros, Cyprus Lysi MAD TV (Cyprus) Makario...
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