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- Gregory Doxapatres (11th century), commentator on the Basilika John Doxapatres (11th century), rhetorician and commentator Nicholas Doxapatres (12th century)...
- 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...
- 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...