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- (Latin: Steph**** Byzantinus; Ancient Gr****: Στέφανος Βυζάντιος, Stéphanos Byzántios; fl. 6th century AD) was a Byzantine grammarian and the author of an important...
- origins and precise artistic roots of Byzantios are not known, but there is a general agreement on that the art of Byzantios show influences from Byzantine art...
- Thracian settlement, is mentioned by Pliny the Elder in his Natural History. Byzántios, plural Byzántioi (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάντιος, Βυζάντιοι, Latin: Byzantius;...
- Peter the Byzantine (fl. 1770 – 1808), also known as Petros Byzantios (Gr****: Πέτρος Βυζάντιος), and "the Fugitive", was a Gr**** composer and scribe....
- Stéphanos) (c. 5 AD–c. 34 AD), considered the first Christian martyr Stephanos Byzantios, 6th century author of a geographical dictionary Stephanos of Alexandria...
- 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...
- Bisantius, also spelled Byzantius, Byzantios, Bisanctus, Vyzantios or Visantius, was a masculine given name of Gr**** origin. Byzantius (archbishop of...
- Anastasius I in 513. It is important to note, however, that Skarlatos Byzantios, in his influential work Constantinople Volume I, mentions the Gr**** tradition...
- Byzantine music (Gr****: Βυζαντινή μουσική, romanized: Vyzantiné mousiké) originally consisted of the songs and hymns composed for the courtly and religious...
- 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...