-
republics plays an
important role in
Chrysoberges' rhetoric.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 451. Kazhdan,
Alexander (1991). "
Chrysoberges, Nikephoros". In Kazhdan, Alexander...
- Luke
Chrysoberges (Gr****: Λουκᾶς Χρυσοβέργης; died
November 1169) was
Patriarch of
Constantinople between 1156 and 1169.
During Luke's patriarchate, several...
-
Nicholas II
Chrysoberges (Gr****: Νικόλαος Χρυσοβέργης; died 16
December 991) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 984 to 991. In 980, during...
- (970–974 AD) 96.
Antony III the
Studite (974–980 AD) 97. St.
Nicholas II
Chrysoberges (984–991 AD) 98.
Sisinnius II (996–999 AD) 99. St.
Sergius II (1001–1019)...
- ****nius monk in
Philotheou monastery,
Alexius Aristenus,
Patriarch Lucas Chrysoberges of Constantinople, Theori**** Philosophus,
Joannes Cinnamus,
Manuel Comnenus...
-
Andrew Chrysoberges, also
called Andrew of
Rhodes or
Andrew of
Colossus (died 1440), was a Gr****
Dominican prelate and theologian. He was Gr**** by birth...
- 1794. On
February 25, 1398, Pope
Boniface IX also
authorized Maximus Chrysoberges to
found a
monastery in
Greece where M****
would be
celebrated in Gr****...
-
Sophia on
December 24.
Three patriarchs performed the marriage: Luke
Chrysoberges,
Patriarch of Constantinople; Sophronios, Gr****
Patriarch of Alexandria...
- to
decide the issue,
where he had the
support of the
patriarch Luke
Chrysoberges and
later Patriarch Michael III.
Those who
refused to
submit to the synod's...
- (fleet commander) Lucilli**** (magister equitum)
Lucius (consul 413) Luke
Chrysoberges,
Patriarch of
Constantinople Luke of
Steiris Lu'lu' al-Kabir
Lupus Protospatharius...