- J****
Plousiadenos (Gr****: Ιωάννης Πλουσιαδηνός,
Ioannis Plousiadenos,
episcopal name: Ιωσήφ, Ioseph;
circa 1429-1500) was a 15th-century Gr**** Renaissance...
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Pitzamanos (1467–1535),
Cretan painter, Otranto,
Southern Italy J****
Plousiadenos (c. 1429 – c. 1500), Venice,
hymnographer and
composer Theodore Poulakis...
- poet, philosopher,
courtier and
magician (born 1447)
August 9 – J****
Plousiadenos, Gr****
Renaissance scholar and hymn-writer (born c. 1429)
August 10 –...
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classical guitarist Spyros Peristeris (1900–1966)
Rebetiko composer J****
Plousiadenos (~1429–1500), Gr****
Renaissance composer and hymn
writer Harilaos Perpessas...
- of
Orthodox Theology. 6 (3): 122–147.
Retrieved 19
September 2021. "
Plousiadenos, Joannes".
WorldCat Identities. "The
Islamisation of
Anatolia project"...
- of the ****s and The
Remarkable Story of the
Humble Sachlikis. J****
Plousiadenos'
Lamentation of the
Mother of God on the P****ion of Christ, a religious...
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Doukas Vatatzes,
though this is no firm
evidence for this J****
Plousiadenos c. 1429–1500 Fall of
Constantinople results in the
conquest of the Byzantine...
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Sylvester Syropoulos, do****ented the
proceedings of the council. J****
Plousiadenos (c. 1430–1500), a
staunch supporter of the
union and one of the most...
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Korones Joannes Glykys John
Kladas John
Laskaris Manuel Chrysaphes* J****
Plousiadenos Theorists Michael Psellos George Pachymeres Manuel Bryennios Liturgy...
- as can be seen from the solfège
diagram called the "parallage of John
Plousiadenos" (see the
first X in the
first row
around the
centre of the enechema...