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- Patriarchate, Galesiotes was in charge of the sakellion of the Church from around 1330 and 1346. Along with being a Church official, Galesiotes also became...
- Successor John XI of Constantinople Gregory II of Constantinople Personal details Born Joseph Galesiotes Died 23 March 1283 Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy...
- Saint Lazaros of Mount Galesios (Gr****: Λάζαρος ὁ Γαλησιώτης, Lazaros ho Galēsiōtēs; c. 972/981 – 7 November 1053) was an 11th-century Byzantine monk and...
- Demetrios Kyritzes, Manuel, together with the Great Chartophylax George Galesiotes, influenced the life of the Church of Constantinople for more than twenty...
- became protosynkellos by 1299. According to one of his students, George Galesiotes, he continued teaching until his death, sometime between 1310 and 1314...
- throne was contested by two factions, one led by the lay archons George Galesiotes (the Great Chartophylax) and Manuel Christonymos (the ****ure Patriarch...
- of Constantinople Previous post(s) Metropolitan of Ioannina Personal details Born Joseph Galesiotes Died December 1522 Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy...
- Nikephoros Blemmydes Basilikos Andrias und dessen Metaphrase von Georgios Galesiotes und Georgios Oinaiotes: ein weiterer Beitrag zum Verständnis der byzantinischen...
- Zayyanid ruler of Tlemcen (b. 1206) March 23 – Joseph I of Constantinople (Galesiotes), Byzantine abbot and patriarch April 9 – Margaret of Scotland, Queen...
- Mouzalon (c. 1220–1258), megas domestikos of the Empire of Nicaea George Galesiotes (c. 1275/1280−1357), patriarchal official and writer Demetrius of Adramyttium...