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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...
- (2013b). "The
Latin sources of the
Palamite theology of George-Gennadius
Scholarius". Nicolaus. 40 (1): 71–113. Kiminas,
Demetrius (2009). The E****enical...
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digests of many
classical writers. His
pupils included Bessarion and
George Scholarius (later to
become Patriarch of
Constantinople and Plethon's enemy). He...
- the Gr****
Orthodox Church was
allowed to
remain intact and
Gennadius Scholarius was
appointed Patriarch of Constantinople. This was once
thought to be...
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recognized by the
Eastern Orthodox Church.
Mehmed had
installed Gennadius Scholarius, a
staunch antagonist of the West, as the e****enical
patriarch of Constantinople...
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Niketas Scholares (Gr****: Νικήτας Σχολάρης, fl. 1341–1361), was a
Byzantine Gr****
aristocrat and one of the
leading officials of the
Empire of Trebizond...
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Sultan Mehmed II re****igned to the
Orthodox Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius the
Church of the Holy Apostles,
which temporarily became the new administrative...
- well
known for his
opposition to
union with the
Latin West,
Gennadius Scholarius, who
became Patriarch Gennadius II. The
patriarch was
designated millet-başı...
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Gennadius of
Astorga (9th century),
Bishop of
Astorga in
Spain Gennadius Scholarius (c.1400–c.1473),
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1454 to 1464 Georgios...
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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...