DescriptionMaria Comnena Greek Princess Trebizond by Pisanello.JPG
English: A portrait of Maria Comnena[1][2] (died 1439) Greek princess of Trebizond, third wife of Byzantine Emperor John VIII Palaiologos (1425-48), from the painting entitled “St. George and the Princess of Trebizond” by Antonio Pisani Pisanello
↑ Bryer, A. "Pisanello and the princess of Trebizond" (1962): p. 601-3.
↑Browning, Robert (1984) Maistor: classical, Byzantine, and Renaissance studies for Robert Browning, Australian Association for Byzantine Studies, p. 314−315 ISBN: 0959362614, 9780959362619. "Maria Komnene, sister of John IV, Alexander and David Grand Komnenoi, wife of John VIII Palaiologos (1425-48); she may be represented by Pisanello: A. Bryer, "Pisanello and the princess of Trebizond,""
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