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- epithet of Gennadius Scholarius the epithet of Niketas Scholares This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Scholarius. If an internal...
- well as God's attributes (or "energies"). It was for this reason that Scholarius wrote an academic re****ation of the first eighteen of Mark of Ephesus'...
- digests of many classical writers. His pupils included Bessarion and George Scholarius (later to become Patriarch of Constantinople and Plethon's enemy). He...
- Gennadius of Astorga (9th century), Bishop of Astorga in Spain Gennadius Scholarius (c.1400–c.1473), Patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464 Georgios...
- well known for his opposition to union with the Latin West, Gennadius Scholarius, who became Patriarch Gennadius II. The patriarch was designated millet-başı...
- of a short life of Mark. Thanks in large part to Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius, veneration of Mark spread among the church. In 1734 Patriarch Seraphim...
- Turkish conquest in 1453 and the first Patriarch since then, Gennadius Scholarius, was the leader of the anti-unionists. At the next synod, held in Constantinople...
- recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Mehmed had installed Gennadius Scholarius, a staunch antagonist of the West, as the e****enical patriarch of Constantinople...
- Karadja was mentioned as the intermediary between Patriarch Gennadius II Scholarius and Sultan Mehmed II. In 1591, a Constantin Caradja was ****igned the rank...
- Bessarion and John Argyropoulos, defended Plato in Italy, while Gennadius Scholarius and George of Trebizond critiqued Plethon. The turn of the 14th and 15th...