Alexios V Megas Komnenos | |
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Emperor and Autocrat of all the East and Perateia | |
Trapezuntine emperor | |
Reign | April 1460 |
Predecessor | John IV Megas Komnenos |
Successor | David Megas Komnenos |
Born | 1454 Trebizond (modern-day Trabzon, Turkey) |
Died | 1 November 1463 (aged c. 9) Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey) |
Dynasty | Komnenos |
Father | Alexander Megas Komnenos |
Mother | Maria Gattilusio |
Alexios V Megas Komnenos (Greek: Ἀλέξιος Σκαντάριος Μέγας Κομνηνός, romanized: Alexios Skantarios Megas Komnēnos;[a] 1454 – 1 November 1463) was very briefly Trapezuntine emperor in April 1460, succeeding his uncle John IV, until his deposition by his other uncle, David. Alexios was the son and only known child of Alexander, a brother of John IV and David. Alexander served as co-emperor with John IV but died prior to 1460, which left the young Alexios as John IV's heir. Almost immediately after Alexios's accession, David, with support of the influential Kabazites family, deposed Alexios and took the throne for himself.
Alexios was executed alongside the rest of his family by the Ottomans at Constantinople in 1463, two years after Trebizond's fall to the Ottoman Empire, after David was accused of plotting treason against the Ottoman sultan Mehmed II.
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