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Demetrios Pepagomenos or
Demetrius Pepagomenus (Gr****: Δημήτριος Πεπαγωμένος, 1200–1300) was a
Byzantine Gr****
savant who
resided in Constantinople. He...
- were made by
scholars such as Procopius,
Timotheus of Gaza,
Demetrios Pepagomenos, and
Thomas Aquinas.
Medieval thinkers used
abstract philosophical and...
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Berengaria of Castile,
Spanish noblewoman and
princess (b. 1253)
Demetrios Pepagomenos,
Byzantine physician,
scientist and
writer Geoffrey de Mowbray, Scottish...
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Berengaria of Castile,
Spanish noblewoman and
princess (b. 1253)
Demetrios Pepagomenos,
Byzantine physician,
scientist and
writer Geoffrey de Mowbray, Scottish...
- Gregora". RSBN. 8–9: 171–201. Leone, P. L. M. (1972). "Un'epistola di
Nicola Pepagomeno a
Niceforo Gregora". Byzantion. 42 (2): 523–531. JSTOR 44170369. Leone...
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seized power,
Hagiotheodorites was
promoted to logothetēs tōn oikeiakōn.
Pepagomenos c. 1283/89
Andronikos II
Palaiologos Unknown first name.
Known only as...
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Parisian medical faculty until 1651,
while the
Byzantine tract of
Demetrios Pepagomenos (thirteenth century) on gout was
translated and
published in
Latin by...
- bore the
title during his
tenure as doux of
Antioch in 1059–1060. John
Pepagomenos,
household member (oikeios) of
Emperor Alexios I
Komnenos (r. 1081–1118)...
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establishment of this
renaissance also in
Western Europe.
Demetrios Pepagomenos (1200–1300), zoologist,
botanologist and
pharmacist George Akropolites...