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- Cydonius may refer to: Demetrios Kydones (1324–1398), Byzantine theologian, translator, writer, and statesman Prochorus Cydones (c. 1330–c. 1369), Eastern...
- Demetrios Kydones, latinized as Demetrius Cydones or Demetrius Cydonius (Gr****: Δημήτριος Κυδώνης; 1324, Thessalonica – 1398, Crete), was a Byzantine Catholic...
- Kydones (c. 1330 – c. 1369), Latinized as Prochorus Cydones or Prochorus Cydonius was an Eastern Orthodox monk, theologian, and linguist Kydones may also...
- Jesuit, natural philosopher and controversialist. He was sometimes known as Cydonius. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1581, in Italy. He was at the Collegio...
- referred in many ecclesiastical do****ents. The earliest is in 381 when Cydonius the bishop of Kydonia takes part in the First council of Constantinople...
- Κυδώνης; c. 1330 – c. 1369), Latinized as Prochorus Cydones or Prochorus Cydonius was an Eastern Orthodox monk, theologian, and linguist. An advocate of...
- to his signature which was Cydonius. His surviving signatures were Opus Georgi Margazini and Georgius Margazinus Cydonius. He may have traveled to Venice...
- a higher dignity from the Roman Pope. From Italy he wrote to Demetrius Cydonius about his worries for his flock and about the blasphemy and lack of respect...