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- Apostolius may refer to: Michael Apostolius (c. 1420–1480), Gr**** theologian and rhetorician of the 15th century ****nius Apostolius (c. 1460–1538), one...
- Apostolius (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλιος or Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλης; c. 1420 in Constantinopleafter 1474 or 1486, possibly in Venetian Crete) or Apostolius Paroemiographus...
- Peloponnese. ****nius Apostolius was born about 1468 in Crete and in 1492 he moved to Italy. He was the son of Michael Apostolius and grandson of Theodosius...
- ****nius Autori**** (died 1273), Patriarch of Constantinople ****nius Apostolius (c. 1468 – 1538), Gr**** scholar and Bishop of Monemvasia Gualterus ****nius...
- scholar, J**** Lascaris, who also became his teacher along with ****nius Apostolius. Sophianos did not return to live in Greece, only briefly visiting in...
- Aristippus of Calabria (1105–10 – 1162) Michael Apostolius (c. 1420 – after 1474 or 1486), Rome ****nius Apostolius (c. 1468 – 1538), Venice, bishop of Monemvasia...
- 'We [are] ten Rhodians, [we have] ten ships. On boasting.' in Michael Apostolius (ed. Daniel Heinsius). Paroemiae (Graece et latine.) IX, 85 Archived 9...
- treatment, and is mentioned in the Suda, Zenobius, Diogeni****, Michael Apostolius, and Plutarch. It is possible that an author bearing this name, and mentioned...
- Ottoman Turks (1453) and the ensuing devastation, he charged Michael Apostolius and Theophanes, bishop of Athens, with the task of locating and purchasing...
- the head down"; attested in fifteenth century CE Paroemiae of Michael Apostolius Paroemiographus. Καὶ σὺ τέκνον; Kaì sù téknon? "You too, child?" or "You...