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Bessarion (Gr****: Βησσαρίων; 2
January 1403 – 18
November 1472) was a
Byzantine Gr****
Renaissance humanist, theologian,
Catholic cardinal and one of the...
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Bessarion is a
station on Line 4
Sheppard of the
Toronto subway.
Opened in 2002, it is the least-used
station on the heavy-rail
portion of the subway...
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Bessarion is a
lunar impact crater located near the
southwest edge of Mare Imbrium. It is
named after Gr****
scholar Bessarion. Some
distance to the east...
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Bessarion (stylized as
BEssARION) (Georgian: ბესარიონი; Ukrainian: Бессаріон) born
Besik Razmadze is a
Georgian fashion designer based in Ukraine. Bessarion...
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Bessarion of Egypt, also
known as
Bessarion of
Scetis or
Bessarion the
Great (4th
century – 5th century) was an
Egyptian Christian monk who
lived around...
- John VIII on his left. The
three men on the
right are identified as, from left:
Cardinal Bessarion,
Thomas Palaiologos (John VIII's brother, portra****...
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already receiving votes. The
early defeat of Gr****
Cardinal Basilios Bessarion—a
potential compromise candidate between the
Colonna and
Orsini factions—is...
- dictionary.
Bessarion was a
Byzantine Gr****
scholar who
became a
Roman Catholic cardinal and
Latin Patriarch of Constantinople.
Bessarion can also refer...
- city. The
library was
founded in 1468 when the
humanist scholar Cardinal Bessarion,
bishop of
Tusculum and
titular Latin patriarch of Constantinople, donated...
- Pachymeres, and to some
extent Trapezuntines such as
Lazaropoulos and
Bessarion,
regarded the
Trebizond Empire as
being no more than a
Lazian border state...