- 2021-12-02. A
fuller profile of the
Metropolitan can be
found at the
Orthodox Wiki Portal:
Philotheos (
Bryennios) of
Nicomedia Schaff bio of
Bryennios...
- 15th century.
Alexios Bryennios,
megas doux in 1156
Joseph Bryennios (c. 1350 – 1430),
Byzantine monk and
writer Manuel Bryennios (fl. 1300), Byzantine...
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Codex Hierosolymit**** (also
called the
Bryennios m****cript or the
Jerusalem Codex,
often designated simply "H" in
scholarly discourse) is an 11th-century...
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Botaneiates to
become emperor, who
offered Bryennios the
title of
Caesar if he
would submit to him.
Bryennios refused, and
Botaneiates sent the
young Alexios...
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Nikephoros Bryennios (or
Nicephorus Bryennius; Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος, Nikēphoros
Bryennios; 1062/82–1137) was a
Byzantine general,
statesman and historian...
- with
attacks by
horse archers. The next day, some
foraging parties under Bryennios discovered the main
Seljuk force and were
forced to
retreat to Manzikert...
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Manuel Bryennios or
Bryennius (Gr****: Μανουήλ Βρυέννιος; c. 1275 – c. 1340) was a
Byzantine scholar who
flourished in
Constantinople about 1300 teaching...
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roughly 1097, Anna's
parents married her to
Caesar Nikephoros Bryennios, a
member of the
Bryennios family that had held the
throne before the
accession of Anna's...
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Nikephoros Bryennios or
Nicephorus Bryennius (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος) may
refer to:
Nikephoros Bryennios (ethnarch) (fl. 1050s),
Byzantine general...
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rebellion in the
Peloponnese in 842.
Theoktistos Bryennios is the
first known member of the
aristocratic Bryennios family,
which survived until the end of the...