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  1. 20. Juni 2024 · The third chapter examines Gregory Palamas and Gregory Akindynos, the fourth Nikephoros Gregoras and Philotheos Kokkinos, and the sixth Prochoros Kydones and John VI Kantakouzenos. A brief detour is made in the fifth chapter to examine the exclusively anti-Palamite dispute between Isaac Argyros and Theodore Dexios. This study concludes not only ...

  2. Vor einem Tag · Similar examples of the need for elite involvement appear in the fourteenth-century histories of George Pachymeres and Nikephoros Gregoras, while a treatise written by Theodore of Montferrat, a younger son of Andronikos II, advocates for a formalised imperial council and an elected assembly to rule alongside the emperor. 6 I argue more broadly in my in-progress doctoral thesis that early ...

  3. 17. Juni 2024 · Three texts are taken into consideration: the Life of Stephen the Younger, the Life of the Patriarch Nikephoros, and the Life of Michael the Synkellos. The article explores the phenomenon of “another’s speech” in ninth-century hagiography taking as a starting point the discrepancies between the languages of the two opposing ...

  4. Vor einem Tag · The late 11th–century Georgian Gregorios Pakourianos is a primary example. In contrast to this successful assimilation, however, are the Franks, who came into contact with Byzantium at this time especially via the Crusade.

  5. 7. Juni 2024 · "Gregoras, Nikephoros" published on by Oxford University Press. Orphaned as a child, after studying with his uncle John, metropolitan of Herakleia, he went to Constantinople, where he studied with the future patriarch, John XIII Glykys (...

  6. 2. Juni 2024 · When the Emperor, in his turn, tried to make the holy Nikephoros bow to iconoclasm, the Patriarch clearly and publicly upheld the veneration of the holy Icons. For this he was deposed and driven into exile at the Monastery of St Theodore, which he himself had founded.

  7. 2. Juni 2024 · Saint Nicephorus was born in Constantinople about the year 758, of pious parents; his father Theodore endured exile and tribulation for the holy icons during the reign of Constantine Copronymus (741-775). Nicephorus served in the imperial palace as a secretary.