- island.
Photeinos was also the great-grandfather of Zoe Karbonopsina, the
fourth wife of
Emperor Leo VI the Wise (r. 886–912). PmbZ,
Photeinos (#6241)...
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Photinus (Gr****: Φωτεινός; died 376) was a
Christian bishop of
Sirmium in
Pannonia Secunda (today the town
Sremska Mitrovica in Serbia), best
known for...
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Photinus or
Photeinos (Gr****: Φωτεινός, 'bright') is a Gr****
given name. It is
commonly ****ociated with
Photinus of
Sirmium (died 276), a
Christian bishop...
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related to the apple. The
botanical genus name
derives from the Gr**** word
photeinos for
shiny and
refers to the
often glossy leaves. Most
species are evergreen...
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Euphemios (#1701/corr.). PmbZ, Balāṭa (#738);
Euphemios (#1701/corr.). PmbZ,
Photeinos (#6241)). PmbZ,
Konstantinos Kontomytes (#3929/corr.). PmbZ, Eupraxios...
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Photinus (Gr****: Φωτεινός, romanized:
Phōteinós) of
Thessalonica was a
disciple of Acacius,
Patriarch of
Constantinople (471–489) and a
deacon in the...
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family originally from
central Asia minor,
later marquesses of
Montferrat Photeinos Philanthropenos,
noble family of the
Byzantine Empire. Rallis, from Chios...
- by the
Tunisian Aghlabids also interfered. The
first expedition,
under Photeinos,
strategos of the
Anatolic Theme, and Damian,
Count of the Stable, was...
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Theodore was born in
Constantinople in 759. He was the
oldest son of
Photeinos, an
important financial official in the
palace bureaucracy, and Theoktiste...
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Continuations of Theophanes, the
Emperor Michael II (820–829)
appointed Photeinos "to
govern the
affairs of Crete",
probably around 828. He was probably...