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George Hamartolos or
Hamartolus (Gr****: Γεώργιος Ἁμαρτωλός) was a monk at
Constantinople under Michael III (842–867) and the
author of a
chronicle of some...
- John of
Antioch (seventh century) for
Roman history, the
chronicle of
Hamartolus (Georgios Monachos, 9th century) for the
Byzantine age, the biographies...
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inglorious event of
which the
annalist learned from the
continuator of
Hamartolus." So also Hrushevsky,
Istoriya Ukrainy-Rusi, I (Kiev, 1913), p. 442-ff;...
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spread over the ground." Two late
sources (Philip of Side and
George Hamartolus) cite the
second book of
Papias as
claiming that John was
killed by the...
- Bostra,
Theophylact of Ohrid, and the
chronicler George the monk (George
Hamartolus). As
Ingunn Lunde points out, Kirill's
technique of
quotations is based...
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arose and
wrecked the Rus' ships. The
pious legend was
recorded by
George Hamartolus,
whose m****cript was an
important source for the
Primary Chronicle. The...
- (Soviet times) The
wedding of tsar
Michael I Tver m****cript of
George Hamartolus Russian Book Chamber [ru]
National Library of
Russia Boris Yeltsin Presidential...
- intertwined.[citation needed] the
Byzantine annals of the monk
George Hamartolus (literally "the Sinner", as he
called himself; also
known as "George the...
- the Deacon,
Nilus the Eparch,
Christophorous Protoasecretis,
Michael Hamartolus, Anonymus,
Suidas PG 118: Pseudo-Oe****enius PG 119: Pseudo-Oe****enius...
- of 1497, the
homilies of St.
Cyril of Turov, the
Slavic text of
George Hamartolus, and Svyatoslav's Miscellanies [ru] of 1073. He
worked under the au****es...