Irene Syrikaina (Greek: Εἰρήνη Συρίκαινα) was the third Empress-consort of Manuel I of Trebizond. She may be the same Irene Syrikaina whom Michael Panaretos mentions was stoned to death in September 1332 in the purges that followed Basil Megas Komnenos's accession to the throne.[1]
^Anthony Bryer, "The fate of George Komnenos, ruler of Trebizond", Byzantinische Zeitschrift, 66 (1973), p. 345
IreneSyrikaina (Greek: Εἰρήνη Συρίκαινα) was the third Empress-consort of Manuel I of Trebizond. She may be the same IreneSyrikaina whom Michael Panaretos...
1297. He was the youngest son of Emperor Manuel I and his third wife, IreneSyrikaina, a Trapezuntine noblewoman. John succeeded to the throne after his...
French king was desirable; and after Louis sent his regrets, Manuel wed IreneSyrikaina. If this is correct, it provides a badly-needed anchor point in the...
Kakhaberidze 1. David VIII of Georgia 12. Alexios I of Trebizond 6. Manuel I of Trebizond 13. Theodora Axouchina 3. Theodora Megale Komnena 7. IreneSyrikaina...
forced to settle for Andronikos' daughter Simonida by his second wife, Irene of Montferrat. Meanwhile, Alexios II decided for himself to marry Djiadjak...
Trebizond had three reigning empresses, Theodora of Trebizond (1284–1285), Irene Palaiologina (1340–1341), and Anna of Trebizond (1341–1342). List of Roman...
Trebizond 25. Rusudan of Georgia 6. Manuel I of Trebizond 26. John Komnenos Axouchos 13. Theodora Axouchina 3. Theodora Megale Komnena 7. IreneSyrikaina...
Louis declined the alliance, Kuršanskis argues Manuel then married IreneSyrikaina. Andrew Dalby, "Food in the ancient world from A to Z: An A-Z" (2003)...
the emperor Manuel I of Trebizond by his wife IreneSyrikaina, and was probably called Theodora or Irene. In contrast to Demetrius' other wives, she is...