- Empire, the
synkellos of the
Patriarch of
Constantinople quickly acquired a pre-eminent position, and it
often happened that a
synkellos succeeded to...
- the
Great Church,
including the
synkellos...men of high
repute and
worthy of respect"; it is
unknown whether the
synkellos in
question was
George himself...
-
Michael Synkellos is
complicated by the
existence of
three or four 9th-century
writers named Michael who were
identified by
their office of
synkellos. Michael...
-
Theodore Synkellos (Gr****: Θεόδωρος Σύγκελλος) was a
Byzantine clergyman,
diplomat and
writer who
flourished in the
first half of the 7th century. He...
- some time
before 996, and no
earlier than 976. By 996, he also
served as
synkellos of the
Patriarch of Constantinople. The
patriarchal see had been vacant...
-
Syncellus or
synkellos (Gr****: σύγκελλος) is an
ecclesiastical office in the
Eastern Catholic or
Orthodox Churches. As part of a name, it can also refer...
-
Byzantine Studies, London, 2006,
pages 2–4.
George Synkellos. The
Chronography of
George Synkellos: a
Byzantine Chronicle of
Universal History from the...
-
Strength George of Pisidia: 80,000
troops 30,000 from
vanguard Theodore Synkellos: Less than 8,000 troops,
outnumbered 10+ to 1
Modern estimates: 15,000...
- Magyars. This
identification was made by
Isidore of Seville,
Theodore Synkellos, the
Anonymi Bele
regis notarii Gesta Hungarorum, and the
Chronicon Pictum...
- Edition, 13 Vols., 1908–14. Vol. 4, pp. 163.
Synkellos,
George (2002). The
chronography of
George Synkellos: a
Byzantine chronicle of
universal history...