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Silentiarius, ****enized to
silentiarios (Gr****: σιλεντιάριος) and
Anglicized to silentiary, was the
Latin title given to a
class of
courtiers in the Byzantine...
- Paul the Silentiary, also
known as
Paulus Silentiarius (Gr****: Παῦλος ὁ Σιλεντιάριος, died AD 575–580), was a Gr****
Byzantine poet and
courtier to the...
- days) Born c. 430 at Dyrrhachium,
Anastasius was a
palace official (
silentiarius) when he was
chosen as the
husband and
ultimately Emperor by Empress-dowager...
- reign. He has no sons to
succeed him and Anastasius,
palace official (
silentiarius) and
favoured friend of
empress Ariadne, is
elevated to the throne. May...
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Silentiarius,
Paulus (2011).
Descriptio Sanctae Sophiae.
Descriptio Ambonis. Berlin:...
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Church of San Pietro-in-Vinculi
Musaeus Agathias (c. 536–582/594)
Paulus Silentiarius (died 575–580),
Romanos the
Melodist (approx.)
Procopius (c. 500–565)...
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grandson of Leo I, son of Zeno
Anastasius I, (430–518,
ruled 491–518) –
silentiarius; son-in-law of Leo I,
elevated by
selection by Zeno's
widow Ariadne Paulus...
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Adolius (Gr****: 'Αδόλιος, d. 543 AD) was a
Byzantine silentiarius and
military officer,
active in the
reign of
Justinian I (r. 527–565). He was a son of...
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Patria of Codinus). Procopius, De
Aedificiis and the poem of
Paulus Silentiarius on the
dedication of St.
Sophia should be read in
connexion with this...
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great revival at the
hands of
Agathias of Myrina, the historian,
Paulus Silentiarius, and
their circle.
Their ingenious but
mannered productions were collected...