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Bryennios or
Bryennius (Gr****: Βρυέννιος),
feminine form
Bryennissa (Βρυέννισσα), was the name of a
noble Byzantine family which rose to
prominence in...
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Nikephoros Bryennios (or
Nicephorus Bryennius; Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος, Nikēphoros Bryennios; 1062/82–1137) was a
Byzantine general,
statesman and...
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Philotheos Bryennios (Gr****: Φιλόθεος Βρυέννιος; 7
April 1833 –
November 18, 1917) was a Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan of Nicomedia, and the
discoverer in...
- all but
spoke for themselves)
convinced them that the news was true:
Bryennius, who was
guarded by
these swords, had
fallen into the
hands of his enemies"...
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Bryennios the
Elder (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βρυέννιος),
Latinized as
Nicephorus Bryennius, was a
Byzantine Gr****
general who
tried to
establish himself as Emperor...
- Women:
Varieties of
Experience AD 800-1200
Alexiad 3.2.3–5 (Leib 1.107-8);
Bryennius, Historia, 253-5;
Scylitzes Cont. 181; Zonaras, Epitome, 3.722. Grierson...
- "Alexiad", 2.2.1–2
Norwich 1995, p. 5 "Alexiad", 2,1,4–6, 2.3.2–3,2.3.4; cf.
Bryennius 4.2, who
dates the
adoption to
early in the
reign of
Botaneiates "Alexiad"...
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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...
- Ackeren, 515–531. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. Rees, D. A. 2000. "Joseph
Bryennius and
Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations."
classical Quarterly 52.2: 584–596....
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Fujiwara no Moromichi, ****anese
nobleman (d. 1099)
Nicephorus Bryennius,
Byzantine statesman (d. 1137)
Nicephorus Komnenos,
Byzantine aristocrat...