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Theophanes may
refer to:
Theodorus and
Theophanes (ca. 778-845),
called the Grapti,
proponents of the
veneration of
images during the
second Iconoclastic...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Theophane (Ancient Gr****: Θεοφάνη) was a
daughter of Bisaltes. In
consequence of
Theophane's extraordinary beauty, she was beleaguered...
- Church,
should not be
confused with
Theophanes of Nicaea,
whose feast is
commemorated on 11 October.
Theophanes was born in
Constantinople of wealthy...
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Theophanes Chrysobalantes (Gr****: Θεοφάνης Χρυσοβαλάντης, fl. c. mid-10th century),
erroneously known as
Theophanes Nonnus or
Nonnos in
older scholarship...
- his time.
Theophanes was from Constantinople, the
capital of the
Byzantine Empire.
According to a
letter by
Epiphanius the Wise,
Theophanes painted churches...
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Theophanes Continuatus (Gr****: συνεχισταί Θεοφάνους) or
Scriptores post
Theophanem (Οἱ μετὰ Θεοφάνην, "those
after Theophanes") is the
Latin name commonly...
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Theophanes is a
crater on Mercury. Its name was
adopted by the IAU in 1976,
after the
Byzantine painter Theophanes.
Hollows are
present within Theophanes...
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Theophanes Kerameus (Gr****: Θεοφάνης Κεραμεῦς) (fl. 1129–1152) was
bishop of Rossano, in Calabria, Italy, and a
celebrated homiletic writer. His sermons...
- Στρελίτζας; 1490–1559), also
known as
Theophanes the
Cretan (Θεοφάνης ὁ Κρής, Theofánis o Krís) or
Theophanes Bathas (Θεοφάνης Μπαθᾶς), was a Gr**** painter...
- Homs). Ultimately,
Theophanes is the sole
source of this account, and all
other sources can be
traced to him.(pp 169–174) As
Theophanes'
source was Syriac...