- ISBN 978-0-8239-3595-6. The
Syriac Chronicle Known as That of
Zachariah of
Mitylene accessed July 31, 2014
Finlay George "History of the
Byzantine Empire from...
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Pittacus (/ˈpɪtəkəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Πιττακός; c. 640 – 568 BC) was an
ancient Mytilenean military general and one of the
Seven Sages of Greece. Pittacus...
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Alcaeus of
Mytilene (/ælˈsiːəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλκαῖος ὁ Μυτιληναῖος,
Alkaios ho Mutilēnaios; c. 625/620 – c. 580 BC) was a
lyric poet from the Gr****...
- Book XIII, pp. 305–309 Metamorphoses, trans. Humphries, p. 318
Lesches of
Mitylene, "The
Little Iliad (Ilias Mikra)" "The
Belvedere Torso; Cat. 1192". Vatican...
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Mishmannah Mishraites Mispar Misrephoth-maim
Misti Mithcah Mithnite Mithredath Mitylene Mizar Mizpah Mizraim Mizzah Mnason Moab
Moladah Molech Molid, begetter;...
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Procopius is
quite terse.
Other sources include John
Malalas and
Zachariah of
Mitylene.
After the
death of the
emperor Justin I in 527, his
successor Justinian...
- The
Battle of
Mytilene was a
naval battle that
occurred on 8
September 1690 at
Mytilene between a
Venetian fleet under Daniele Dolfin and a
combined Muslim...
- Krüger.
Leipzig 1899. The
Syriac Chronicle known as that of
Zachariah of
Mitylene. Transl. by F. J.
Hamilton & E. W. Brooks.
London 1899. P. Allen: Zachariah...
- [1]) or
murdered by the
Byzantine garrison in
Alexandria (Zachariah of
Mitylene, 4,1-3). The
murder was
commented in
several letters by
groups of bishops...
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Christophoros of
Mytilene (Gr****: Χριστόφορος Μυτιληναῖος, romanized: Christophoros Mytilenaios; ca. 1000 –
after 1050) was a Gr****-language poet living...