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Metropolitan Gennadios (Italian:
Gennadios Zervós,
pronounced [dʒenˈnaːdjoz dzerˈvɔs];
secular name
Tsampikos Zervos, Gr****: Τσαμπίκος Ζερβός; 8 July...
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Gennadius or
Gennadios may
refer to:
Gennadius of
Constantinople (died 471),
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 458 to 471
Gennadius of M****ilia (5th century)...
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Gennadius of
Constantinople (Gr****: Γεννάδιος; died 25
August 471) was the
patriarch of
Constantinople from 458
until his death.
Gennadius is
known to...
- Petit, and
Xenophon Sideridis, 1928–1930,
Oeuvres complètes de
Georges (
Gennadios) Scholarios, Paris,
Maison de la
Bonne Presse Printed in Hardouin, IX...
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Georgios Gennadios (Gr****: Γεώργιος Γεννάδιος; 1784–1854) was a Gr**** man of
letters who was
instrumental in the
founding of some of the
first educational...
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Gennadios Xenodochof (Gr****: Γεννάδιος Ξενοδόχοφ; born 30 May 1988) is a
Georgian professional footballer who
plays as a goalkeeper. He
started his career...
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Theodorum Carystenum, Scholario, Eidem, Ad
eundem and
Sancto magistro Gennadio Scholario. He
figures as a
character in the book
Johannes Angelos by the...
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Russian male name. It is
derived from the Gr****
given name Γεννάδιος (
Gennadios),
latinized Gennadius.
Gennady Gladkov,
Soviet and
Russian composer Gennady...
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January 19 [O.S.
January 7] 1844, the son of
Georgios Gennadios, a man of letters, and
Artemis Gennadios, a
descendant of
Ioannis Benizelos. His
father died...
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Moreot philosopher previously at Constantine's
court in the Morea, and
Gennadios Scholarios, ****ure
Patriarch of Constantinople, both
wrote funeral orations...