- The
vestitor, ****enized as vestētōr (Gr****: βεστήτωρ) was a
lowly Byzantine palace position and rank. As
their name suggests, the
vestitores were originally...
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Cosmas Vestitor (his
nickname vestitor means "imperial
wardrobe officer") was a
Byzantine homiletic. He
lived between 730 and 850 and left five sermons...
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Megachile vestitor is a
species of bee in the
family Megachilidae. It was
described by
Theodore Dru
Alison ****erell in 1910. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014...
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Dunatothrips chapmani Dunatothrips gloius Dunatothrips skene Dunatothrips vestitor Roskov Y., Ower G.,
Orrell T.,
Nicolson D.,
Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin...
- ****viii). But
sermons for the
feast are
attributed in m****cripts to
Cosmas Vestitor, who
flourished in the
tenth century. The
three are as
common in Eastern...
- Potter,
Beatrix Musgrave,
Jonathan London:
Frederick Warne & Co., Ltd. 1965
Vestitor de
Gloucestre The
Tailor of
Gloucester Potter,
Beatrix Hanes,
William A...
- (Cappadocia),
Arethas of
Caesarea in Cappadocia, John Geometres,
Cosmas Vestitor, Leo the Patrician,
Athanasius Bishop of Corinth,
anonymous small Gr****...
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Cosmas II Atticus,
Patriarch of
Constantinople Cosmas of
Maiuma Cosmas Vestitor Cotyaeum Cotyaeum,
Battle of
Count of the
Stable Count of the Tent Cours...
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varinervis (Cameron, 1911) c g
Rogas ventrimacula (Enderlein, 1920) c g
Rogas vestitor (Say, 1936) c g
Rogas vollenhoveni Gribodo, 1881 c g
Rogas yanagiharai...
- tradition,
perhaps also
drawn from the
Euthymiac History, is
found in
Cosmas Vestitor's fourth sermon on the Dormition.
Another excerpt is
quoted in the Pandects...