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Monemvasia (Gr****: Μονεμβασιά, Μονεμβασία, or Μονεμβάσια) is a town and muni****lity in Laconia, Greece. The town is
located in
mainland Greece on a tied...
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lines per page.
Prefixed are
verses of ****nius,
Archbishop of
Monembasia,
addressed to
Clement VII (1523-1534). The
first 213
leaves were written...
- ninth-century
Skleros said by a
highly unreliable text (the
Chronicle of
Monembasia) to have come from the
Roman province of
Armenia Minor (not that he was...
- Wortley, John (1996). The
spiritually beneficial tales of Paul,
bishop of
Monembasia and of
other authors. Kalamazoo, MI:
Cistercian Publications. ISBN 978-0-87907-559-0...
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David N. Bell 159 The
Spiritually Beneficial Tales of Paul,
Bishop of
Monembasia: And of
Other Authors Bishop of
Monemvasia Paul 160 The joy of learning...
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Misthia Mitylene Mizigi Mnizus Mocissus Modra Modruš
Moglaena Molicunza Monembasia Mons in
Mauretania Mons in
Numidia Montecorvino Montefiascone Monterano...
- it was
accessible by only one way, they gave the name of
Monemvasia or
Monembasia,
which was
corrupted by the
Franks into Malvasia. In the
middle ages it...
- Megara, Messene, Methone,
Milos (united with
current diocese of Syros),
Monembasia, Mosynopolis, Mundinitza, Nauplia, Nisyrus, Olena, Opus, Oreus, Paros...
- any Category. The m****cript once
belonged to ****nius,
Archbishop of
Monembasia, in the
Morea (as
Lectionary 113), then to Gabriel,
metropolitan of Philadelphia...
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death in 1347.
During the same synod, John also had
Bishop Isidore of
Monembasia, a
disciple of Gregory, excommunicated.
After the
death of
emperor Andronikos...