- motivated, and
Bekkos at
first opposed it; but,
after Michael VIII had had him
imprisoned in the
Tower of
Anemas for
speaking out
against it,
Bekkos changed...
- as
bekkō ame (鼈甲飴, lit: tortoises**** candy).
Common legends about the yōkai Kuchisake-onna say that she can be
escaped by
distracting her with
bekkō ame...
- The white, red, and
yellow varieties are
called Shiro Bekkō (白鼈甲), Aka
Bekkō (赤鼈甲) and Ki
Bekkō (黄鼈甲), respectively. It may be
confused with the Utsuri...
-
spite of a
sustained campaign by
Patriarch John XI of
Constantinople (John
Bekkos), a
convert to the
cause of union, to
defend the
union intellectually, and...
-
giving her
money or hard candies,
particularly the
variety of
candy known as
bekko ame [ja], made of
caramelised sugar (or
throwing them in her direction,...
- abdicated, and was
replaced by John
Bekkos, a
convert to the
cause of union. In
spite of a
sustained campaign by
Bekkos to
defend the
union intellectually...
-
bachi are made
entirely out of
plastic or ivory,
plastic and tortoises**** (
bekko), or
ivory and tortoises****.
Jiuta bachi are the
easiest to
identify as...
- of
exile for two
disgraced patriarchs,
Joseph I in 1280–82 and John XI
Bekkos in 1285,
while awaiting trial by the synod, and
Athanasius I for the period...
- Church. He is best
known as one of the two
archdeacons of
Patriarch John XI
Bekkos who,
together with him, were
imprisoned and
exiled in the
years following...
- Germ**** III (1266) 136. St.
Joseph I
Galesiotes (1266–1275) 137. John XI
Bekkos (1275–1282)
Joseph I
Galesiotes (1282–1283),
restored 138.
Gregory II Cyprius...