John Mauropous (Greek: Ἰωάννης Μαυρόπους, Iōánnēs Maurópous, lit. "John Blackfoot") was an Eastern Roman poet, hymnographer, and author of letters and...
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date) Irmgardis, German noblewoman and saint (d. 1065 or 1082/1089) John Mauropous, Byzantine hymnographer (d. c.1070/1092) Kyiso, Burmese king of the...
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172–193. John the Lydian 2009. Crawford 1914. Livanos, Christopher; Bernard, Floris (2018). The Poems of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous. Harvard...
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century) Theodora (9th century), wife of the Byzantine emperor Theophilus John Mauropous (11th century), Eastern Roman poet and author Michael IV the Paphlagonian...
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University of Constantinople. Anthemius of Tralles Stephen of Alexandria John Mauropous Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople taught Greek Philosophy. Saint...
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that day it is related that the three Doctors appeared in a dream to John Mauropous, Bishop of Euchaita, and commanded him to institute a festival in their...
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teach that the three hierarchs appeared together in a vision to St. John Mauropous, bishop of Euchaita, in the year 1084, and said that they were equal...
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"New Calendar"). "A homily, which is written in the form of a Vita by John Mauropous, metropolitan of Euchaita, on St. Dorotheos the Younger, gives the information...
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distinguishing features which link him to other poets of the period, like John Mauropous and Michael Psellos, who also were responding to the cultural climate...
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Hrotsvitha of Gandersheim Abbey (c. 935–973) Gregory of Narek (c.950-c.1003) John Mauropous (ca. 1000 — 1070s?) Symeon the New Theologian (949 — 1022) Hildegard...
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resume his studies. While studying under John Mauropus, he met the later Patriarchs Constantine Leichoudes and John Xiphilinos, and the later emperor Constantine...
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Mytilene's στίχοι διάφοροι ('Various Verses') contain riddles, while John Mauropous, Michael Psellos, Basilios Megalomites, Theodore Prodromos, Eustathios...
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Michael Glycas John Mauropous Vitsentzos Kornaros Michael Tarchaniota Marullus Paul the Silentiary Manuel Philes George Pisida Michael Psellos John Tzetzes Theodore...
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date) Irmgardis, German noblewoman and saint (d. 1065 or 1082/1089) John Mauropous, Byzantine hymnographer (d. c.1070/1092) Kyiso, Burmese king of the...
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Muhammad Medieval Latin 50 The Poems of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous Byzantine Greek 49 Carmina Burana: Volume II Medieval Latin 48 Carmina...
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naval Battle of Nesjar in 1016 and imprisoned. Christopher of Mytilene John Mauropous Al-Saraqusti al-Jazzar, (11th century) Samuel ibn Naghrillah (993–after...
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eleventh century: some different interpretations (1950) The writings of John Mauropous: a bibliographical note (1951) George Ostrogorsky, History of the Byzantine...
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of the fascinating world of intellectuals from Michael Psellos and John Mauropous, to the Xiphilinoi (both monk and patriarch) and Symeon Seth. Krallis...
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Michael (1028—1032) Manuel (Emmanuei) (11th c.), synkellos Eustratios John Mauropous (fl. 1047), protosynkellos Nikolaos (in 1054) Theodore (before 1082)...
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