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There several articles about consorts of various Emperors of Trebizond that will never amount to more than a stub: for three of them (such as Komnene) we don't even know her name, & for three more (such as the wives of Manuel Megas Komnenos) that is all we really know. The rationale for these articles (I'm assuming) is that being the Imperial consort makes them notable, yet from my research there is no such defined office. (It's like being the wife of a corporate CEO: yes, that woman could greatly influence the actions of said corporation, but not formally or reliably.) All the information in Acropolitissa, wife of Michael of Trebizond is either duplicated in this article, or could be merged into this one. So I'd like to merge the article about Acropolitissa into this one. -- llywrch (talk) 19:21, 2 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Support. While I do appreciate the need to combat the systemic bias that leads to the de-emphasizing of women's role in history, there is simply too little info on these ladies independent of their husbands for the articles to amount to anything substantial. Constantine ✍ 19:32, 2 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]