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- George Akropolites (Latinized as Acropolites or Acropolita; Gr****: Γεώργιος Ἀκροπολίτης, Georgios Akropolites; 1217 or 1220 – 1282) was a Byzantine Gr****...
- Constantine Akropolites, or Acropolites (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀκροπολίτης, Konstantinos Akropolitês) (died before August 1324), was a Byzantine scholar...
- called Uniates for favouring the Union of the Churches) include: George Acropolites, historian George Metochites, deacon Bessarion, Cardinal Isidore of Kiev...
- his downfall by trying to seduce Kaloyan's wife. The historian George Acropolites reports that the Tsar had Baldwin's skull made into a drinking cup, just...
- marriage occurred in 1244; it is recorded by the chronicles of both George Acropolites and George Pachymeres. Constance took the name Anna following her marriage...
- land, and in 1257 he revolted, defeating a Nicaean army led by George Acropolites. As Michael marched on Thessalonica, he was attacked by King Manfred...
- name Acropolitissa, the feminine form of "Acropolites". Little is known about her; Constantine Acropolites provides most of what we directly know about...
- reigned for a day in 1341) and Acropolitissa, a daughter of Constantine Acropolites. John lived most of his life in Constantinople where his father had lived...
- her birthplace. Angold 2011, p. 52-54. George Acropolites, Chronicle, chapters 18-22 George Acropolites, Chronicle, chapters 22 Alberic of Trois-Fontaines...
- moat and buried alive. This action, carried out according to George Acropolites as revenge for the 14 thousand blinded Bulgarian prisoners of war by...