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Scholasticus was
Exarch of
Ravenna from 713 to 723. In 713 he was
appointed as exarch, the same year
Anastasius II
became Byzantine emperor and overthrew...
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Ephesus (431) to the
emperor Maurice’s
reign until Scholasticus' death.
Evagrius Scholasticus was born in Epiphania, a
Syrian town
located next to the...
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Scholasticus translated his
Commentary on Proverbs.
Henry Wace, editor, A
Dictionary of
Christian Biography and Literature,
Epiphanius Scholasticus Catholic...
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Scholasticus or
Scholastikos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Γ' ό Σχολαστικός; c. 503 – 31
August 577) was the 32nd
patriarch of
Constantinople from
April 12, 565...
- ****insia
scholasticus is a moth of the
family Pterophoridae. It is
found in the
Palestinian Territories. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen...
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Arnold Scholasticus was an 11th
century monk of the
Benedictine abbey of
Santa Maria,
Ripoll (Catalonia). He
served the
community as scholaster, calligrapher...
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Socrates of
Constantinople (c. 380 –
after 439), also
known as
Socrates Scholasticus (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Σωκράτης ὁ Σχολαστικός), was a 5th-century Gr**** Christian...
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Athanasios of
Emesa (Ἀθανάσιος ὁ Ἐμεσαῖος/Ἐμεσηνός;
Emesa is now Homs in Syria) was a
Byzantine jurist living in the 6th century.
Coming from the first...
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advocatus (
scholasticus) in the courts. John of
Epiphania reports that
Agathias practiced his
profession in the capital.
Evagrius Scholasticus and Nikephoros...
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Theaetetus Scholasticus (Gr****: Θεαίτητος Σχολαστικός, romanized: Theaítētos Scholastikos; fl. 6th
century AD) was a
Byzantine Gr**** epigrammatist. Theaetetus...