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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...
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Doxapatres Boutsaras (Gr****: Δοξαπατρής Βουτσαράς) was a
Byzantine Gr****
independent lord in the
central Peloponnese in the
early 13th century. He had...
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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...
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Alexandros /
Thiseas Doxapatris I 'Nona' (1981) (a.k.a. Nona
enantion mafiozou, (Greece:
video title)) ....
Thiseas Doxapatris / Nona
Pater Gomenios...
- Anna
Comnena Porphyrogenita Cæsarissa PG 132:
Theophanes Kerameus,
Nilus Doxapatris, John
Bishop of Antioch,
Emperor John II Komnenos,
Isaac Catholicus of...
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Tzimisces (about 980), of
Alexius I
Comnenus (about 1084), of
Nilus Doxapatris (1143), of
Manuel Comnenus (about 1170), of
Isaac Angelus (end of twelfth...
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historical novel, The Lord of
Morea (1850).
Demetrios Bernardakis (Maria
Doxapatri - 1858,
Fausta - 1893) was a
major playwright of the time. However, as...
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Wedding of
Koutroulis (1845),
comedy by
Alexandros Rizos Rangavis Maria Doxapatri (1857), play by
Demetrios Bernardakis History of
Modern Gr**** Literature...
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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...
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inaugurated in
April 1895 with the
famous contemporary play
Maria Doxapatri by
Dimitrios Vernardakis (1833–1907),
presented by Tavoularis, with scenography...