- bore this title:
Euthymius I
Syncellus,
Byzantine ecclesiastic,
Patriarch of
Constantinople in 907–912
George Syncellus, 9th-century
Byzantine chronicler...
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George Syncellus (Gr****: Γεώργιος Σύγκελλος,
Georgios Synkellos; died
after 810) was a
Byzantine chronicler and
ecclesiastical official. He
lived many...
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Synkellos (Gr****: σύγκελλος),
latinized as
syncellus, is an
ecclesiastical office in the
Eastern Rite churches. In the
Byzantine Empire, the synkellos...
- At the
urgent request of his
friend George Syncellus,
Theophanes undertook the
continuation of
Syncellus'
Chronicle (Χρονογραφία, Chronographia), during...
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Synonyms Papilio bitias Cramer, 1777
Papilio syncellus Stoll, 1780
Thecla eribaea Hewitson, 1867
Thecla syncellus sierrae Dyar, 1916
Thecla deserta Draudt...
- in his
Latin translation, an
Armenian translation, and by
George Syncellus.
Syncellus recognized the
similarities between Eusebius and Afric****, so he...
- into it.
Harris Fletcher (1930)
found the name
Ariel in a copy of the
Syncellus fragments of the Book of Enoch.
Fletcher suggested that the text was known...
- exception. The
title for the
equivalent officer in the
Eastern churches is
syncellus and protosyncellus. The term is used by many
religious orders of men in...
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Michael Synkellos (Gr****: Μιχαήλ o σύγκελλος), also
spelled Syncellus (c. 760 – 4
January 846), was a Gr****
Orthodox Arab
Christian priest, monk and saint...
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times of
historical events.
Subsequent chronographers, such as
George Syncellus (died
circa 811),
analyzed and
elaborated on the
Chronicon by comparing...