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    spelled Maximos, otherwise known as Maximus the Theologian and Maximus of Constantinople (c. 580 – 13 August 662), was a Christian monk, theologian, and scholar...
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    IX purchased the reputed Crown of Thorns from the Emperor Baldwin of Constantinople, Louis received the celebrated relic at Sens Cathedral, escorted it...
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  • at Mar Saba in Palestine, at the Patriarchates of Antiochia and of Constantinople. It was officially announced as the modal system of hymnography at the...
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  • François Nau (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1-54; Recueil de monographies. III. Les légendes syriaques d'Aaron de Saroug, de Maxime et Domèce, d'Abraham, maître de Barsôma, et de l'empereur Maurice...
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  • Hasan Pasha became ruler of Algiers when his father was called to Constantinople in 1545. Barbarossa died peacefully in the Ottoman capital in 1546....
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    Goulette outside Tunis. In July 1570, while ostensibly en route to Constantinople to ask the Sultan for more ships and men in order to evict the Spaniards...
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    launch revolts in the Peloponnese, the Danubian Principalities, and Constantinople. The insurrection was planned for 25 March 1821; the Orthodox Christian...
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    families in Phanar (Φανάρι, modern Fener), the chief Greek quarter of Constantinople where the Ecumenical Patriarchate is located, who traditionally occupied...
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    des amis ou émules en humanisme. [...] << La naissance de Maxime le Grec est de la ville d'Arta, de père Manuel et d'Irène, chrétiens grecs, philosophes...
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    Hayreddin Barbarossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    joint campaigns with the French in the 1540s. Barbarossa retired to Constantinople in 1545 and died the following year. Khizr was born sometime between...
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    Diana of Versailles (category Pope Paul IV)
    Archaeology, edited by Nancy Thomson de Grummond. Routledge. Digital reprint 2015: ISBN 9781134268542. Collignon, Maxime (1890). Manual of Mythology, in Relation...
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    great-granddaughter of Louis the Pious and of Anne of Constantinople. William I is known for having had la chartreuse de Valbonne with Burgundy roofs built, which...
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  • of Diophantus within the library of the Chora Monastery in Byzantine Constantinople. In addition, some portion of the Arithmetica probably survived in the...
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    Country Behind?". Collider. 27 January 2023. "Maxime Giroux, tête d'affiche du 10e "Vues dans la tête de…"". Le Soleil (in French). 9 December 2021. Retrieved...
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    signed by the Emperor and Patriarch in Constantinople, concerning the union of the churches. Pope Eugenius IV was deposed by the Council of Basel on 25...
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  • (Helsinki, 1998). "Death of Ceretic in Annales Cambriae"; s.a. 616; Bede, HE: IV, xxiii; Higham; Kingdom of Northumbria. Engel, Pál (2001). The Realm of St...
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    and Hobhouse made their way to Smyrna, where they cadged a ride to Constantinople on HMS Salsette. On 3 May 1810, while Salsette was anchored awaiting...
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    was appointed to the IV Corps Command on January 12, 1917, upon the recommendation of Atatürk. He was recalled to Constantinople after a while and returned...
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  • twice as Minister for Military Affairs of Greece. Karnalis was born at Constantinople to a well-off family. When the Greek War of Independence broke out in...
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    European Politics 1815–1848 (Routledge, 2017) pp. 95–113. Kerner, Robert J. "IV. Russia's New Policy in the near East after the Peace of Adrianople; Including...
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    part of the War of the Second Coalition. No less than the Patriarch of Constantinople, Gregory V, issued a proclamation to the Islanders denouncing the "ungodly"...
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    Nicholas I. He left Constantinople for the last time in 1857, and resigned early the next year. For the next twenty-two years Lord Stratford de Redcliffe lived...
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    (1899–1908) (resigned) Vacant (1908–1947) Apostolic Administrator (Joseph-)Maxime Sedfaoui (1908 – 13 January 1925) Apostolic Administrator Marc Khouzam =...
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  • Etienne-Joseph de La Fare (1690-1741) 1741-1777 Jean-François de Rochechouart de Clermont de Faudoas (1708-1777) 1777-1790 Louis-Maxime de Sabran (1739-1811)...
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    themselves as vassals of the Byzantines, but de facto independent as communications with Constantinople were very difficult. Only two names of those rulers...
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    during the 15th century, taking over its territory and its capital, Constantinople, and becoming its effective successor-state. In 1821, Greek nationalists...
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    French and British fleet was sent to exert diplomatic pressure against Constantinople. The Battle of Navarino (20 October 1827) resulted in the complete destruction...
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    Antun Vrančić (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    of Pornó Abbey). In 1553 he was appointed bishop of Pécs and sent to Constantinople to conduct negotiations with sultan Suleiman I on Ferdinand's behalf...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    uti malis. De qua re alias, maxime contra novos haereticos Pelagianos, diligentius disputavi. Cf. De bono coniugali, 16.18; PL 40, 385; De nuptiis et...
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  • Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera from the Spaniards, before sailing to Constantinople where he was received by the Sultan. In 1556 he left Constantinople and...
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