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- Neilos Doxapatres (Gr****: Νεῖλος ὁ Δοξοπατρῆς) was a Byzantine Gr**** monk, theologian, and writer active in Constantinople and Sicily during the first...
- Doxapatres Boutsaras (Gr****: Δοξαπατρής Βουτσαράς) was a Byzantine Gr**** independent lord in the central Peloponnese in the early 13th century. He had...
- to insist on it with regard to the west. This was illustrated by Nilus Doxapatris, who in 1142–43 insisted strongly on the primacy of the Church of Constantinople...
- Wedding of Koutroulis (1845), comedy by Alexandros Rizos Rangavis Maria Doxapatri (1857), play by Demetrios Bernardakis History of Modern Gr**** Literature...
- and 1905 — for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Μαρία Δοξαπατρή (Maria Doxapatri 1857) Κυψελίδαι (The Beehive, 1858) Μερόπη (Merope, 1865) Ευφροσύνη (Euphrosyne...
- I Tzimisces (about 980), of Alexius I Comnenus (about 1084), of Nilus Doxapatris (1143), of Manuel Comnenus (about 1170), of Isaac Angelus (end of twelfth...
- historical novel, The Lord of Morea (1850). Demetrios Bernardakis (Maria Doxapatri - 1858, Fausta - 1893) was a major playwright of the time. However, as...
- Anna Comnena Porphyrogenita Cæsarissa PG 132: Theophanes Kerameus, Nilus Doxapatris, John Bishop of Antioch, Emperor John II Komnenos, Isaac Catholicus of...
- Dryopis or Ofiousa. In  the Middle Ages it was called Thiramna, while Nilos Doxapatris mentions it with the name Thermia as early as 1143, from the hot springs...
- 19th century, the romantic tragedy dominated dominate, such as the Maria Doxapatri (1853) and Fausta (1893) by Dimitrios Vernardakis. The Royal Theatre was...