-
conquest of Egypt. His
tables of
universal history,
Chronography or
Chronographikon Syntomon, in p****ages
extended and continued, were in
great favor with...
- of
Constantinople (c. 758-828). The work
appears at the end of the
Chronographikon Syntomon. It
consists of a list of New
Testament and Old Testament...
-
Chronographia of
Theophanes the Confessor,
covering events from 284 to 813
Chronographikon syntomon of
Nikephoros I of
Constantinople (died 828) Chronographia...
- and 751 and died soon
afterwards of
unknown causes.
According to the
Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical
Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, her...
-
Justinian is
reported by the
chronicle of
Theophanes the
Confessor and the
Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical
Patriarch Nikephoros I of
Constantinople to...
-
title of Augusta.
Eudokia died on 13
August 612.
According to the
Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical
Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, the...
- (M****cript). pp. 92–93. Mooyer,
Ernst Friedrich (1854).
Onomastikon chronographikon hierarchiae germanicae. Minden. p. 50.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- the
first wife of Heraclius, died on 13
August 612.
According to the
Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical
Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, the...
-
chronological table in the
Primary Chronicle was
derived from the
Chronographikon Syntomon written by
patriarch Nikephoros I of
Constantinople (died...
-
custody of her brother.
According to the
chronicle of
Theophanes and the
Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical
Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Justinian...