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Gregory Doxapatres (11th century),
commentator on the
Basilika John
Doxapatres (11th century),
rhetorician and
commentator Nicholas Doxapatres (12th century)...
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regarding the
church of the
Martorana in Palermo.
Neilos Doxapatres shares a
surname with John
Doxapatres, a
professor of
rhetoric who
taught in Constantinople...
- daughter,
Maria Doxapatre, who
allegedly threw herself from the
castle walls rather than
become the
mistress of
William of Champlitte.
Doxapatres is a family...
-
indication of it as a Gr****
bishopric is in a list by the
Sicilian monk
Neilos Doxapatres of the
second half of the 12th
century and this may have been a later...
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makes the
fruit heavy and
liable to
squeezing and
decay when packed.
Doxapatres Boutsaras, 13th
century Byzantine ruler View of
Zacharo from Lapithas...
- al-Idrisi and the
Byzantine Gr****
historian Nilus Doxopatrius or
Neilos Doxapatres. Sicily, in the
center of the
Mediterranean and a
natural stopping point...
- "Notitia episcopatuum", the "Additio
patriarchicorum thronorum" by
Neilos Doxapatres, the "Chronica" by
Petrus Alexandrinus and the "Notitia patriarchatuum"...
-
continued to hold out. The fort of
Araklovon in Elis was
defended by
Doxapatres Boutsaras and
withstood the
attacks until 1213, when the
garrison finally...
-
fortress of Araklovon,
whose resistance was led by the
celebrated warrior Doxapatres Voutsaras. By this time, the
entire northern and
western parts of the...
- held by
several notable canonists, such as
Alexios Aristenos,
Neilos Doxapatres, and
Theodore Balsamon. In the 14th century,
there were both
civil and...