- (Latin: Steph**** Byzantinus;
Ancient Gr****: Στέφανος Βυζάντιος, Stéphanos
Byzántios; fl. 6th century AD) was a
Byzantine grammarian and the
author of an important...
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Byzantios is the
notname of a
Romanesque stone sculptor or workshop,
working on
Gotland in present-day
Sweden during the last
quarter of the 12th century...
-
Thracian settlement, is
mentioned by
Pliny the
Elder in his
Natural History.
Byzántios,
plural Byzántioi (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάντιος, Βυζάντιοι, Latin: Byzantius;...
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Byzantine music (Gr****: Βυζαντινή μουσική, romanized: Vyzantiné mousiké)
originally consisted of the
songs and
hymns composed for the
courtly and religious...
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Damascus and
Theophanes and goes on to
consider the
relevance of
Niketas Byzantios [clarification needed] who
formulated replies to
letters on
behalf of...
- Bisantius, also
spelled Byzantius,
Byzantios, Bisanctus,
Vyzantios or Visantius, was a
masculine given name of Gr**** origin.
Byzantius (archbishop of...
- m****cript with
composition of
Petros Peloponnesios and his
student Petros Byzantios that is
organized as an
Anastasimatarion and
Doxastarion which preceded...
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Philo of
Byzantium (Ancient Gr****: Φίλων ὁ Βυζάντιος, Phílōn ho
Byzántios, c. 280 BC – c. 220 BC), also
known as
Philo Mechanicus (Latin for "Philo the...
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Athens – 10
August 2007 in Majorca, Spain), also
known as
Constantin Byzantios, was a
prominent Gr****
painter and a
representative of the
School of Paris...
- the city.
Byzántios, plural. Byzántioi (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάντιος, Βυζάντιοι, Latin: Byzantius)
referred to Byzantion's
inhabitants and
Byzántios (Ancient...