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George Kedrenos,
Cedrenus or
Cedrinos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Κεδρηνός, fl. 11th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** historian. In the 1050s he
compiled Synopsis historion...
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History of
Mehmed the Conqueror, p. 115, at
Google Books Cedrenus II, col. 338
Georgius (
Cedrenus.);
Jacques Paul
Migne (1864).
Synopsis historiōn. Migne...
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Jupiter was the
equivalent of Zeus. Richter, 1966, note 1,
citing Georgius Cedrenus,
Historiarum Compendium §322c, in
Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae...
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mentioned only by very late writers.
According to
Cedrenus it was destro**** by an earthquake. It was a bishopric; no
longer the seat...
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Basiliscus Heraclius of
Edessa Strength 15,000–25,000 Procopius: 100,000 men
Cedrenus: 1,113
ships Modern estimate: 50,000 men
Casualties and
losses Unknown...
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Cedrenus II, col. 338
Scylitzes Continuatus: 163 Byzantium's
Balkan frontier, page 142
Georgius Cedrenus Ioannis Scylitzae ope ab...
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Empire which today is
known as the
Byzantine Empire.
According to
George Cedrenus, the
volcano erupted again in the
summer of 727, the
tenth year of the...
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before 12
November (unless it's
referring to the very same day).
Georgius Cedrenus − CSHB 9: 484-5: "Nona
Novembris die,
indictione 12, anno 6537, subito...
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frequently figures as
Valdemar Holti (that is, "the Nimble").
George Cedrenus noticed Vladimir's
arrogance in
dealing with the Byzantines.
Vladimir was...
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Strategikon described the
outcome of the battle: Ćirković 2004, p. 24-25.
Cedrenus II, col. 275, John Van
Antwerp Fine (1991). The
Early Medieval Balkans:...