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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 I (Gr****: Γεννάδιος; died 25
August 471) was the
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 458
until his death.
Gennadius is
known to have been a learned...
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homilies by
Gennadius, most of
which exist only in m****cript at
Mount Athos. In 2012 film,
Fetih 1453,
Gennadius is pla**** by
Adnan Kürtçü.
Gennadius is a significant...
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Gennadius of M****ilia (died c. 496), also
known as
Gennadius Scholasticus or
Gennadius M****iliensis, was a 5th-century
Christian priest, monk, and historian...
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library opened on 23
April 1926 and was
named in
honour of
Gennadius' father,
George Gennadius (1786–1854).
Since 1999 the
library has been
expanded and...
- his
donation of his
collection of Gr****
books and art to the
Gennadius Library.
Gennadius was born in
Athens on
January 19 [O.S.
January 7] 1844, the son...
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Gennadius of
Constantinople may
refer to:
Gennadius I of Constantinople, E****enical
Patriarch in 458–471
Gennadius II of Constantinople, E****enical Patriarch...
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Gennadius is a
genus of
snout moths. It was
described by Carl
Heinrich in 1956, and
contains the
species G. junctor. It is
found in
French Guiana. "GlobIZ...
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Gennadius Avienus (fl. 450–460s) was an
influential politician of the
Western Roman Empire. He was
consul in 450,
alongside Valentinian III. In 452, he...
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patriarch Gennadius of Constantinople. The
emperor proposed to
dislodge him, but was
deterred through unknown means.
Gennadius ordained Daniel as...