DAVID Comnenus

DAVID Comnenus
DAVID Comnenus
ultimus Imperator Trapezuntius, post Iohfratrem. Cum Usuncassane, Persarum Rege foedus iniit, elocarâ ipsi ex fratre nepte. A Mahomete II. de throno deturbatus, cum Constantinopolim ab ipso pollicitatione aliarum ditionum. loco amissi Imperii, pellectus esser, et perfide eius iussu, cum filus suis, peremptus est, A. C. 1461. Chalcondylas l. 9. Crantz. l. 3. c. 27.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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