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chronicle Nazm al-Jawhar ("Row of Jewels"), also
known by its
Latin title Eutychii Annales ("The
Annals of Eutychius").
Eutychius was born in
Fustat (old...
- vol. 18 (1938), p. 215. Kopp is
citing the
Byzantine writer Eutychius (
Eutychii Annales in Migne's
Patrologia Graeca vol. 111 p. 1083).
Andrew S. Jacobs...
- countries". c. 913: Ibn Abd
Rabbih c. 930:
Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria,
Eutychii Annales:
CHAPTER II:
ADVERSITIES OF THE CHURCH.: 1 ****cutions of the...
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Alexandria from 933–940. He
wrote Nazm al-Jauhar (Chaplet of Pearls) or
Eutychii Annales, a
world chronicle from Adam
until 938,
written in Arabic. The...
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Arabic chronicle of
Patriarch Eutychius of Alexandria,
under the
title Eutychii Aegyptii,
Patriarchae Orthodoxorum Alexandrini, ...
ecclesiae suae origines...
-
reform by
Governor Abd al-Azīz as
recorded in
Eutychius of Alexandria's
Eutychii Annales (i,p. 41),
along with the
expanding political and
religious ****ertiveness...
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Chronicle of
Theophanes the
Confessor (758/760 – 817/818); and Book II of
Eutychii annales by
Eutychius of Alexandria(c. 938).
Translated by
Aubrey Stewart...
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historian Bar
Hebraeus (1226–1286) and
other sources.
Contextia Gemmarum sive
Eutychii Patriarchae Alexandrini Annales, 2
volumes (1658–1659). A
biography of...