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Constantine Harmenopoulos (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἁρμενόπουλος; 1320 – c. 1385) was a
Byzantine jurist of
Armenian descent who held the post of katholikos...
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became the
foundation of
Byzantine law. Later, in 1345,
Constantine Harmenopoulos compiled the Hexabiblos, a six-volume law book
derived from various...
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books made by
Constantine Harmenopoulos, a
judge in
Thessalonica The
Hexabiblos aucta, a late 14th
century revision of
Harmenopoulos' work by
Ioannes Holobolos...
- for a
short and
handy version. This was
finally made by
Constantine Harmenopoulos, a
Byzantine judge from Thessaloniki, in 1345. He made a
short version...
- 1363) Chen Youliang,
Chinese founder of Chen Han (d. 1363)
Constantine Harmenopoulos,
Byzantine judge (d. 1385)
Gabriele Adorno,
Genoese nobleman and doge...
- the
Hebrew Gospel of
Matthew (Paris, 1555)
Translation of
Constantine Harmenopoulos Hexabiblos or
Procheiron (Lyons, 1556,
reprinted in 1580, 1587) Talmudic...
- he flourished, but says in
another place that he
flourished before Harmenopoulos (1320–1385). The
following pieces are said to be by Ionopoulos: Breve...
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Serbian Empire and the
Empire of Trebizond.
Byzantine law
Constantine Harmenopoulos ODB, "Kritai Katholikoi" (A. Kazhdan), p. 1158. Kazhdan, Alexander,...
- 1363) Chen Youliang,
Chinese founder of Chen Han (d. 1363)
Constantine Harmenopoulos,
Byzantine judge (d. 1385)
Gabriele Adorno,
Genoese nobleman and doge...
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commissions from
civilian entities, such as a
fragment of
Constantine Harmenopoulos' Hexabiblos, done for
Captain Constantin Zătreanu in 1817.
During 1819...