- Mark of
Ephesus (Gr****: Μάρκος ὁ Ἐφέσιος, born
Manuel Eugenikos) was a
hesychast theologian of the late
Palaiologan period of the
Byzantine Empire who...
- John
Eugenikos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Εὐγενικός, Constantinople,
after 1394 – Laconia,
after 1454/5) was a late
Byzantine cleric and writer. He was the brother...
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Patriarch Nicholas II of
Constantinople (984–991). In the 15th century, Mark
Eugenikos wrongly called Symeon a
megas logothetes. The
hagiographer actually lived...
-
titled "To the Prince's son" (τῷ Αὐθεντοπούλῳ), was
composed by John
Eugenikos and
offers unique genealogical data on the family. John's
reign appears...
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church of the
Pantokrator monastery in Constantinople. John
Eugenikos,
brother of Mark
Eugenikos of Ephesus,
composed a
lament for her death.
After Maria's...
- Ferrara-Florence, but in vain. He was
opposed by
George Scholarios and John
Eugenikos, who
wrote extensively against the council.
Leading anti-Unionist clergy...
-
Bessarion and Isidore, the two ****ure
Cardinals of the
Catholic Church, Mark
Eugenikos, the
leader of
Orthodox factions who
resisted Church Union with Rome,...
- with his
teacher and two of Pletho's
other students,
Bessarion and Mark
Eugenikos, to
attend the
Council of Ferrara,
which was
intended to
negotiate the...
- morality.
Other delegates included Plethon's
former students Bessarion, Mark
Eugenikos and
Gennadius Scholarius. At the
invitation of some
Florentine humanists...
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known as M or the
Codex Mosquensis, was
written by the
polymath Ioannes Eugenikos in the
first half of the
fifteenth century,
possibly in Constantinople...