- that same year,
Lazaropoulos left
Trebizond when Basil's wife
Irene and her two sons were sent into
exile at Constantinople.
Lazaropoulos was accompanied...
-
siege of Sinope. In his
edition of
Lazaropoulos' work, Jon Olof
Rosenqvist notes several problems in
Lazaropoulos' account,
which led
Rosenqvist to argue...
-
saint never really developed beyond Trebizond's borders,
although John
Lazaropoulos,
Metropolitan of
Trebizond in the name Joseph,
collected the miracles...
- authors, such as Pachymeres, and to some
extent Trapezuntines such as
Lazaropoulos and Bessarion,
regarded the
Trapezuntian Empire as
being merely a Lazian...
- 1002/1531-8249(199902)45:2<200::AID-ANA10>3.0.CO;2-U. PMID 9989622. S2CID 24885238.
Lazaropoulos M, Dong Y,
Clark E,
Greeley NR,
Seyer LA,
Brigatti KW, et al. (August...
- authors, such as Pachymeres, and to some
extent Trapezuntines such as
Lazaropoulos and Bessarion,
regarded the
Trapezuntian Empire as
being no more than...
-
fountain (Δράκοντπήάσον) is near Hoşoğlan village.
According to John
Lazaropoulos'
Logos on St.
Eugenios of Trebizond,
Alexios II of
Trebizond killed a...
- authors, such as Pachymeres, and to some
extent Trapezuntines such as
Lazaropoulos and Bessarion,
regarded the
Trebizond Empire as
being no more than a...
-
border of the
country was
built by him. John died at
Limnia in 1297. John
Lazaropoulos, in his Logos,
notes that when his son
Alexios succeeded him, the western...
- on
January 21, 1350, in the
company of his
mother Irene and of John
Lazaropoulos. Alexios'
position was sa****uarded by
confining the
deposed Emperor Michael...