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- Egypt. His tables of universal history, Chronography or Chronographikon Syntomon, in p****ages extended and continued, were in great favor with the Byzantines...
- Theophanes the Confessor) and Artaxes (Gr****: Αρτάξης; Chronographeion Syntomon) Ardashir was the son of king Kavad II (r. 628) and Anzoy, who was a princess...
- transcription in 1825) and the short or simple Sticherarion (Doxastarion syntomon, printed the first time in transcription in 1820). These innovations of...
- Constantinople (c. 758-828). The work appears at the end of the Chronographikon Syntomon. It consists of a list of New Testament and Old Testament works categorized...
- Theophanes the Confessor, covering events from 284 to 813 Chronographikon syntomon of Nikephoros I of Constantinople (died 828) Chronographia tripartita of...
- his term of office under Egyptian rule. The Byzantine Chronographeion Syntomon follows Josephus in mentioning "another Onias" as the successor of Onias...
- died soon afterwards of unknown causes. According to the Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, her untimely death...
- chronological table in the Primary Chronicle was derived from the Chronographikon Syntomon written by patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople (died 829) the Byzantine...
- Augusta. Eudokia died on 13 August 612. According to the Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, the cause of death...
- of Heraclius, died on 13 August 612. According to the Chronographikon syntomon of E****enical Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, the cause of death...