- (Gr****: Ἀνθέμιος ὁ Τραλλιανός,
Medieval Gr****: [anˈθemios o traliaˈnos],
Anthémios o Trallianós; c. 474 – 533 x 558) was a
Byzantine Gr**** from
Tralles who...
- to the
Archbishop Anthemios of
Cyprus and
revealed to him the
place of his
sepulchre beneath a carob-tree. The
following day
Anthemios found the tomb and...
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Anthemius was
Western Roman emperor from 467 to 472.
Anthemius may also
refer to:
Anthemius (praetorian prefect) (fl. 400–414),
Praetorian Prefect of the...
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Eurichus vero rex
Vesegotharum Arevernam Galliae civitatem occupavit Anthemio principe iam defuncto.... "Now Euric, king of the Visigoths, perceived...
- city: one part
sailed south of
Chalcedon to the
harbours of
Eutropios and
Anthemios to
watch over the
southern entrance of the Bosporus,
while the rest of...
- Sidonius, Pan. II, 352–382 See: Ennodius, Vita Epiphanius, 51: "secundis ab
Anthemio principe habenis rempublicam gubernabat". Ricimer's
behavior raised su****ions...
- lost
their lives. The Chronica, in
entry 649, states:
Antimolus a
patre Anthemio imperatore **** Thorisario,
Everdingo et
Hermiano com.
stabuli Arelate directus...
- (403)
Troilos (431)
Reginos (431)
Olympios I (449)
Stavrinos II (457)
Anthemios (470)
Olympios II (During the
reign of Justinian)
Philoxenos (During the...
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Anthemius (or
Anthemios) was the
archbishop of
Cyprus in the late 5th century. As
archbishop of Cyprus,
Anthemius was the
metropolitan bishop over the...
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independence was also
recognized by an
edict of
Emperor Zeno. In 478,
Archbishop Anthemios of
Cyprus claimed that
following a
vision he had
found the
grave of Barnabas...