- A
sigillion (Gr****: σιγίλλιον,
plural sigillia, σιγίλλια), was a type of
legal do****ent
publicly affirmed with a seal,
usually of lead. The term sigillion...
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device for
making an
impression on a
material and the
impression thus made
Sigillion, a type of
legal do****ent
publicly affirmed with a seal Sigillum, a taxonomic...
- similar-sounding word (but of
unrelated etymology from
Byzantine Gr**** σιγίλλιον
sigíllion via
classical Syriac),
sijill (Arabic: سِّجِلّ)
appears in a
verse (21:104)...
-
types of
official acts of the
Byzantine Empire, such as the
prostagma and
sigillion. It
recorded the
month and the
indiction (but not the day) and was always...
-
became a
Patriarchical monastery (i.e. stauropegic),
proclaimed by an act (
sigillion) of E****enical
Patriarch Parthenius IV. The
monastery pla**** an important...
-
oldest wooden Byzantine door in the
world (11-13 century). In a 1342
sigillion of
Patriarch John XIV Kalekas, the
stauropegic status of the monastery...
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Benevento Sico
Protospatharios Siconulf of
Salerno Siderokastron Siderokausia Sigillion Sigismund, Holy
Roman Emperor Sigismund of
Burgundy Sigizan Silk, Byzantine...
- post as
governor of
Thessalonica in
September 995, for he
issued an act (
sigillion)
confirming various privileges and
exemptions of the
Kolobou Monastery...
- the
Republic of
Venice in 1296.
Aidesenos 14th
century Composer of a
sigillion on the
Docheiariou monastery.
Alexios c. 1348
Mentioned in the acts of...
- it
inside the church;
there were 15,000 Gr****s
living in Venice. 1583
Sigillion of 1583
issued against Gregorian Calendar by
council convened in Constantinople;...