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- Leontius (Gr****: Λεόντιος, romanized: Leóntios; died c. 15 February 706) was Byzantine emperor from 695 to 698. Little is known of his early life, other...
- Leontios Machairas or Makhairas (Gr****: Λεόντιος Μαχαιράς, French: Léonce Machéras; about 1380 - after 1432) was a historian in medieval Cyprus. The main...
- Leontios Chatziapostolou (Gr****: Λεόντιος Χατζηαποστόλου; 1894 – 16 June 1980), son of Dimitrios, was a Gr**** lawyer and politician. He served as member...
- translation. Leontios’ von Neapolis: Leben des ****igen Johannes des Barmherzigen (1893) German Translation. Baldwin, Barry (2005-01-01), "Leontios of Neapolis"...
- Leontio (Gr****: Λεόντιο, romanized: Leóntio, before 1923: Γουρζούμισα, Gourzoúmisa) is a mountain village and a former muni****lity in the muni****lity...
- Leontios (secular name Antonios Leontiou, Gr****: Aντώνιος Λεοντίου; 3 March 1896 – 26 July 1947) was Archbishop of Cyprus for only 36 days in 1947. He...
- songs", flourished during the Middle Ages. Two chronicles, one written by Leontios Machairas and the other by Georgios Boustronios, cover the entire Middle...
- Leontios Petmezas (born 1965) is a Gr**** contemporary theorist, art historian, book critic, author and journalist. Born in Kavala in 1965. He is a graduate...
- Justinian pla**** a crucial role in the victory of neo-Chalcedonian theology". "Leontios of Jerusalem", The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Oxford University Press...
- Leontius (Gr****: Λεόντιος, romanized: Leòntios; died 488) was a general of the Eastern Roman Empire and claimant to the throne who led a rebellion against...