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George of
Pisidia (Gr****: Γεώργιος Πισίδης, Geōrgios Pisidēs;
Latinized as
Pisida; fl. 7th
century AD) was a
Byzantine poet, born in Pisidia. As an important...
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Pisida found in her
church at Blachernae.
Quercius also
argues that words, phrases, and
sentences of the hymn are to be
found in the
poetry of
Pisida...
- Rood, Old English,
possible date
Hisperica Famina, Hiberno-Latin
George Pisida, in Gr**** Abu 'Afak, from Hijaz, a
Jewish poet
writing in
Arabic Layla al-Akhyaliyya...
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Athenaeus and
Alexander of Aphrodisias. The 7th-century poet
George of
Pisida went so far as to
refer to
Christ as a
second and
neglected Galen. Galen...
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Anglia (approximate date) Cwichelm, king of Wes**** (approximate date)
George Pisida,
Byzantine poet (approximate date) Jalinus,
Armenian nobleman Rostam Farrokhzād...
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kingdoms and
fought against them. By 102 BC, Cilicia, Pamphylia,
Phrygia and
Pisida had been
freed from
pirates and
Roman rule was restored. The geographical...
- The
Independent on Sunday, 25 July 2004. "St. Paul was here:
Antioch in '
Pisida'". Today's Zaman, 9
January 2008. Cultureroutesturkey.com Turkey's St. Paul...
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Pannonian Avar
Siege of
Constantinople in 626, and
praised by
George Pisida. This image, also
called the Uronica,: 117 is kept in what was once the...
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Constantinople in 626, and
praised as the
cause of
victory in
poetry by
George Pisida,
again very
early mentions of this use of icons. It was
probably destro****...
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Numismatic Chronicle (including
articles in 1839 on "Coins in
Andeda in
Pisida" and in 1841 "On the
coins reading OKOKLIEŌN"), and a
number of
German numismatic...