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Nicholas Kabasilas or
Cabasilas (Gr****: Νικόλαος Καβάσιλας; born 1319/1323 in Thessalonica; died 1392) was a
Byzantine mystic and
theological writer....
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Neilos Kabasilas (also
Nilus Cabasilas; Gr****: Νεῖλος Καβάσιλας
Neilos Kavasilas), was a fourteenth-century Gr****
Palamite theologian who
succeeded Gregory...
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Nikephoros Kabasilas (Gr****: Νικηφόρος Καβάσιλας) was a
Byzantine military commander. In c. 1024, he held the post of doux of Thessalonica.
Along with...
- of Ohrid. Born to the
noble Kabasilas family,
attested since the
early 11th century, he was the
brother of John
Kabasilas, a
minister at the
court of...
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Demetrios Doukas Kabasilas (Gr****: Δημήτριος Δούκας Καβάσιλας; fl. 1347–87) was a
senior Byzantine official and
magnate of the
second half of the 14th...
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Cibyrrhaeot Theme, and the
troops of the doux of Thessalonica,
Nikephoros Kabasilas. The
Byzantine commanders initially pretended that they
wanted to negotiate...
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Chioniades →
Manuel Bryennios →
Theodore Metochites →
Gregory Palamas →
Nilos Kabasilas →
Demetrios Kydones →
Gemistos Plethon →
Basilios Bessarion → Johannes...
- Palamas'
Reception of Augustine's
Doctrine of the
Original Sin and
Nicholas Kabasilas'
Rejection of Aquinas'
Maculism as the
Background to Scholarios' Immaculism"...
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Nicholas Kabasilas, a
supporter of
Palamas in the
controversy that took
place in the East. Its
Liturgy of the
Hours includes extracts from
Kabasilas's Life...
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Nicholas of
Tolentino (c.1246–1303),
Italian saint and
mystic Saint Nicholas Kabasilas (c.1322–1392),
Byzantine mystic and
theological writer Saint Nicholas...