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Jonathan Sewall (August 24, 1729 –
September 27, 1796) was the last
Colonial attorney general of M****achusetts. He was born in
Boston on
August 24, 1729...
- and
Brunel University, both in England. In 2006 he
entered Institut Philanthropos in Fribourg, Switzerland,
where he
spent a year
studying philosophy...
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northern part of Constantinople,
adjacent to the male
monastery of
Christ Philanthropos,
founded slightly earlier (1107) by Irene. The two were
separated by...
- the
Byzantine Empire.
Their name
derives from the
monastery of
Christ Philanthropos ("Christ
Friend of Man") in Constantinople. Some
members of the family...
- only by his
commemoration in the
typikon of the
Monastery of
Christ Philanthropos. The
couple also had an
unknown number of
daughters (at
least three...
- new emperor. The late 12th-century
typikon of the
Monastery of
Christ Philanthropos,
founded by
Alexios I's wife
Irene Doukaina, is the only
source to record...
- of the
Komnenoi in the
liturgical typikon of the
Monastery of
Christ Philanthropos (ms.
Panaghia Kamariotissa 29)].
Revue des études
byzantines (in French)...
- of
which were
those of St.
George of Mangana, the
Church of
Christ Philanthropos, and of the
Theotokos Hodegetria, and the
Palace of Mangana. Four small...
- only by his
commemoration in the
typikon of the
Monastery of
Christ Philanthropos. The
couple also had an
unknown number of
daughters (at
least three...
-
elaborate public funeral, he was
probably buried in the
Monastery of
Christ Philanthropos,
alongside his father.
Michael Italikos and
Theodore Prodromos each...