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- Historia of Georgius Pachymeres (PDF). PhD dissertation, University of Western Australia. Failler, Albert, ed. (1984a). Georges Pachymérès: Relations historiques...
- and George Pachymeres do not mention the Karasids. Cahen disputes historian Mordtmann's connection of the Lamisai mentioned by Pachymeres and the Calames...
- Macrocybe pachymeres is a species of mushroom that is native to Sri Lanka and India. Pegler DN, Lodge DJ, Nakasone KK (1998). "The Pantropical Genus Macrocybe...
- The Amouri are described by the 13th century Byzantine historian George Pachymeres, who says that a son of Umar fought with Osman in one of his first raids...
- of Anatolia to Bithynia to raid for spoils. Byzantine historian George Pachymeres indicated that the news had reached the ghazis in Paphlagonia and that...
- and George Pachymeres do not mention the Karasids. Cahen disputes historian Mordtmann's connection of the Lamisai mentioned by Pachymeres and the Calames...
- it is recorded by the chronicles of both George Acropolites and George Pachymeres. Constance took the name Anna following her marriage. Constance was only...
- Bibi and al-Aqsarayi; among the Byzantine George Akropolites, George Pachymeres and Nicephorus Gregoras; and among the Turkish the Selçukname. According...
- after the Byzantine Gr**** George Pachymeres wrote his work De Michaele et Andronico Palæologis. While the work of Pachymeres offers the Gr**** vision of the...
-  1273, it was wrecked by a devastating earthquake (according to George Pachymeres) but soon recovered. It was briefly occupied by King Milutin of Serbia...