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Isidore Glabas (Gr****: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) was the
metropolitan bishop of
Thessalonica between 1380 and 1384, and
again from 1386
until his
death on 11 January...
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Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiotes or
Michael Tarchaneiotes Glabas (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Δοῦκας Γλαβᾶς Ταρχανειώτης; c. 1235 –
after 1304) was a
notable Byzantine...
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Ignatios Glabas (Gr****: Ἰγνάτιος Γλαβᾶς) was the
metropolitan bishop of
Thessalonica between 1336 and 1341. He was also a
contemporary of
Nikephoros Gregoras...
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Michael Glabas, an
imperial official, in the late 13th century. Only the
mosaic decoration of the
small burial chapel (parekklesion) of
Glabas survived...
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Shortly after 1310,
Martha Glabas erected a
small shrine in
memory of her late husband, the
protostrator Michael Doukas Glabas Tarchaneiote, a
general of...
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added to the
Pammakaristos Church in
Constantinople for the tomb of
Michael Glabas Tarchaniotes, a
Byzantine aristocrat and
general who
lived c. 1235 to c...
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source mentioning devshirme (paidomazoma) is a
speech by
Archbishop Isidore Glabas, made on 28
February 1395, titled: "On the
abduction of
children according...
- 1372 –
Eleanor of Lancaster,
English noblewoman (b. 1318) 1396 –
Isidore Glabas,
Metropolitan bishop of
Thessalonica (b.c. 1341) 1397 – Skirgaila, Grand...
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Byzantine Empire.
Michael VIII
accepted the
offer and sent
Michael Glabas Tarchaneiotes to help
Mitso in 1263. A
second Byzantine army
stormed into...
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slumber well?]". "Ar Dieviņu, tēvs, māmiņa,/ Labvakaru,
Zemes māte (x2)/
Glabā manu augumiņu". [Farewell,
father and mother, / Good evening,
Earth mother...