- that a Gr**** priest,
named Phrantzes, was an
eyewitness to the m****acres.
Based on the
descriptions provided by
Phrantzes, he wrote: "Women,
wounded with...
-
George Sphrantzes, also
Phrantzes or
Phrantza (Gr****: Γεώργιος Σφραντζῆς or Φραντζῆς; 30
August 1401 – c. 1478), was a late
Byzantine Gr**** historian...
-
Elemag (Gr****: Ἐλεμάγος) or
Elinag Phrantzes (Ἐλίναγος ὁ Φραντζὴς) was,
according to the
history of John Skylitzes, the
governor of
Belegrada (modern...
- de deux
chrysobulles d'Andronic II en
faveur de Monembasie:
Macaire ou
Phrantzès?" Échos d'Orient, tome 37, n°191-192, 1938. pp. 274-311. doi:10.3406/rebyz...
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rather than acquisitive, and more
interested in
people than in goods.
Phrantzes, the
faithful servant of the Basileus, has
recounted the fate of his young...
-
rather than acquisitive, and more
interested in
people than in goods.
Phrantzes, the
faithful servant of the Basileus, has
recounted the fate of his young...
- fulfilled. The
three Byzantine chroniclers Ducas, Chalcocondylas, and
Phrantzes, who all
relate the
incident in detail,
abound in
mournful reflections...
-
ancient glories and the
fight for freedom.
Eyewitness historian Ambrosius Phrantzes [el]
writes that
while the
Turkish authorities and
colonists in Niokastro...
- Review.
Wilcox 2013.
Vandiver Nic****io 2009, p. 21.
Ridley 1976, p. 268.
Phrantzes 1839, p. 398.
Korais 1805, p. 37.
Efstathiadou 2011, p. 191. Morrison...
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known about her,
except that she was an
Orthodox Christian.
Georgios Phrantzes Liber I, 8, p. 39. Nicol,
Donald M. (1993). The Last
Centuries of Byzantium...