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Pankratios of Trebizond

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94:. The latter was linked through family ties with the former imperial house of Trebizond, and lent his support to a scion of that house, Alexios Komnenos. In order to counteract the threat of a rebellion, the Sultan elevated Symeon to the patriarchal throne, and he immediately appointed Pankratios to the metropolitan throne of Trebizond. It appears, however, that the latter was unable to satisfy the Sultan's expectations about calming the province, and already after a few months Mehmed II demanded his replacement. Pankratios was succeeded by 66:
in 1461, as the bulk of the Trapezuntine upper classes, including the secular nobility and the ecclesiastical hierarchy, were transferred to the Ottoman capital,
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Nothing is known about Pankratios' origin or early career prior to his appointment as metropolitan. The see had been vacant since the
70:. It was not until ca. 1472 that the vacancy was addressed. This was partly the result of the appointment of the Trapezuntine 220: 75: 197: 95: 51: 40: 225: 230: 86:
region around Trebizond had been restive against Ottoman rule, and were encouraged by the neighbouring
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Greek
Metropolitan bishop
Trebizond
Ottoman conquest
Empire of Trebizond
capture
Trebizond
Empire of Trebizond
Ottoman Empire
Constantinople
Symeon I
Patriarch of Constantinople
Mehmed II
Pontus
Aq Qoyunlu
Uzun Hassan
Dorotheos II


"Pangratios of Trebizond"


Τραπεζούντος Μητρόπολις, 2.1. Η περίοδος μετά την κατάκτηση
Metropolitan bishop
Trebizond
Dorotheos II
Categories
15th-century Greek people
Bishops of Trebizond
Ottoman Pontus

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