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- Michael Italicus or Italikos (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Ἰταλικός; fl. 1130–57) was a Byzantine medical instructor (didaskalos iatron) at the Pantokrator hospital that...
- of Constantinople Scientific career Institutions University of Constantinople Doctoral advisor Michael Italikos Doctoral students Nikephoros Blemmydes...
- Moschopoulos Eustratius of Nicaea Michael of Ephesus John Mauropous Michael Italikos Manuel Holobolos George Akropolites George of Cyprus Barlaam of Seminara...
- important literary figures, including Theophylact of Ohrid and Michael Italikos. The great modern Gr**** poet Constantine Cavafy includes a reference to...
- politician Niketas Choniates was its governor and the physician Michael Italikos was its metropolitan bishop. According to the Latin historian of the Fourth...
- brother's campaign against the Pechenegs. According to a monody by Michael Italikos, he was crucial in turning the tide of the battle and securing a victory...
- Number Campbell Number Sources Fragment 194 Himerius Fragment 194A Michael Italikos Fragment 195 Demetrius, On Style Fragment 196 Aelius Aristides Fragment...
- campaigns against the Seljuk Turks in Asia Minor. The court poets Michael Italikos and Theodore Prodromos praised Andronikos' military ability, the former...
- critical of the policies of Alexios I Komnenos (11th century). Michael Italikos (12th century) wrote a logos for the Emperor John II Komnenos based primarily...
- character were recognized and lauded by his contemporaries. Thus Michael Italikos called him the "Tower of the Empire of the Romans" and "an invincible rampart"...