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Trebizond
[ treb-uh-zond ]
noun
- a medieval empire in northeastern Asia Minor 1204–1461.
- Official_name Trab·zon [t, r, ahb-, zawn]. a seaport in northeastern Turkey, on the Black Sea: an ancient Greek colony; capital of the medieval empire of Trebizond.
Trebizond
/ ˈtrɛbɪˌzɒnd /
noun
- a variant of Trabzon
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Ionians founded Miletus, which, in turn, founded Sinope, which, eventually, colonized Trebizond.
From Science Daily
In the Pontus, the language of the first Greek colonizers of Trebizond was the Ionic Greek of Sinope.
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The fall of Trebizond to the Ottomans in 1461 led to the city becoming majority Muslim.
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Quick comparative literary judgments became an epistolary specialty: “when she is good + sick from Durrell’s sticky liqueurs, have her try ‘The Towers of Trebizond’ by Rose Macaulay at 80 — the driest champagne.”
From New York Times
Rose Macaulay’s “The Towers of Trebizond” works wonders.
From Wall Street Journal
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