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- also been ascribed to him. Known to be by Apsevdis: Fresco of a Saint Fresco of Three Men Ascribed to Apsevdis: Virgin and Child Manuel Panselinos Ioannis...
- completed in December 1192 and were painted by a monk named Theodore Apsevdis. Apsevdis had been trained in Constantinople and his work may have been commissioned...
- (1947–2021), Cypriot-born British fantasy painter and illustrator Theodore Apsevdis, Gr**** Cypriot icon painter in the 13th-century Ruzen Atakan (born 1966)...
- 1140) Sicard of Cremona, Italian bishop and writer (b. 1155) Theodore Apsevdis, Byzantine painter (b. 1150) Peter of les Vaux de Cernay (1998). The History...
- noblewoman (d. 1176) Stephen Langton, English archbishop (d. 1228) Theodore Apsevdis, Byzantine painter (d. 1215) Umadevi, Indian queen and general (d. 1218)...
- Karyes Jesus and the Cross, Protaton, Karyes Ioannis Pagomenos Theodore Apsevdis https://rusneb.ru/catalog/000199_000009_02000026745/?ysclid=m28yj5dj6s405706263...
- Silentiary Manuel Philes George Pisida Michael Psellos John Tzetzes Theodore Apsevdis Michael Astrapas and Eutychios Theophanes the Gr**** Manuel Panselinos Ioannis...
- Byzantine empire known by name. Other Byzantine painters include: Theodore Apsevdis, Kokkinobaphos Master, and Ioannis Pagomenos. Kalliergis was one of the...
- Byzantine artists were Ioannis Pagomenos, Theophanes the Gr**** and Theodore Apsevdis. The Byzantine style influenced countless Italian and Gr**** artists. The...
- 1140) Sicard of Cremona, Italian bishop and writer (b. 1155) Theodore Apsevdis, Byzantine painter (b. 1150) 1216 January 18 – Guy II of Dampierre, French...