Overview
The Principality of Theodoro (Greek: Αὐθεντία πόλεως Θεοδωροῦς καὶ παραθαλασσίας), also known as Gothia (Γοτθία) or the Principality of Theodoro-Mangup, was a Greek principality in the southern part of Crimea, specifically on the foothills of the Crimean Mountains. It represented one of the final rump states of the Eastern Roman Empire and the last territorial vestige of the Crimean Goths until its conquest by the Ottoman Empire by the Ottoman Gedik Ahmed Pasha in 1475. Its capital was Doros, also sometimes called Theodoro and now known as Mangup. The state was closely allied with the Empire of Trebizond.
Historical Periods
Principality of Theodoro (1333–1374)
1333 CE – 1374 CE
Capital: MangupArea: 1,331 km²
Principality of Theodoro (1375–1467)
1375 CE – 1467 CE
Capital: MangupArea: 700 km²
Principality of Theodoro (1468–1474)
1468 CE – 1474 CE
Capital: MangupArea: 700 km²