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- John Mauropous (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Μαυρόπους, Iōánnēs Maurópous, lit. "John Blackfoot") was an Eastern Roman poet, hymnographer, and author of letters and...
- teach that the three hierarchs appeared together in a vision to St. John Mauropous, bishop of Euchaita, in the year 1084, and said that they were equal before...
- University of Constantinople. Anthemius of Tralles Stephen of Alexandria John Mauropous Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople taught Gr**** Philosophy. Saint Constantine-Cyril...
- Theodora (9th century), wife of the Byzantine emperor Theophilus John Mauropous (11th century), Eastern Roman poet and author Michael IV the Paphlagonian...
- date) Irmgardis, German noblewoman and saint (d. 1065 or 1082/1089) John Mauropous, Byzantine hymnographer (d. c.1070/1092) Kyiso, Burmese king of the Pagan...
- historiography Institutions University of Constantinople Doctoral advisor John Mauropous Doctoral students John Italus, Michael Attaleiates, Michael VII Doukas...
- Bernard, Floris (2018). The Poems of Christopher of Mytilene and John Mauropous. Harvard University Press. p. 253. Poem 115, titled: To his friend Nikephoros...
- day it is related that the three Doctors appeared in a dream to John Mauropous, Bishop of Euchaita, and commanded him to institute a festival in their...
- Strattis Theodectes Xenocles Christopher of Mytilene Michael Glycas John Mauropous Vitsentzos Kornaros Michael Tarchaniota Marullus Paul the Silentiary Manuel...
- date) Irmgardis, German noblewoman and saint (d. 1065 or 1082/1089) John Mauropous, Byzantine hymnographer (d. c.1070/1092) Kyiso, Burmese king of the Pagan...