- John
Xiphilinus or
Xiphilinos may
refer to: John VIII of
Constantinople (died 1075),
patriarch John
Xiphilinus (historian) (11th century),
nephew of prec...
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methodology of
jurisprudential research". John was born in
Trebizond to the
Xiphilinos family. He
pursued studies at the
University of
Constantinople and eventually...
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Euthymios Xiphilinos (fl. 1091), monk and
copyist Niketas Xiphilinos (fl. 1151),
judge and
quaestor Donatos Xiphilinos (fl. 1196),
judge George Xiphilinos (died...
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George II of
Constantinople (Gr****: Γεώργιος Ξιφιλῖνος; died 7 July 1198) was the E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople between 1191 and 1198. According...
- John
Xiphilinus or
Joannes Xiphilinos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ξιφιλῖνος),
epitomator of Dio C****ius,
lived at
Constantinople during the
latter half of the 11th...
- Mauropus, he met the
later Patriarchs Constantine Leichoudes and John
Xiphilinos, and the
later emperor Constantine X Doukas. For some time, he worked...
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October 1066, he
appointed caesar John
Doukas and
patriarch John VIII
Xiphilinos as co-regents.
Eudokia was
meant to only take care of
Michael and Konstantios...
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consisting of
George Acropolites and a
prominent churchman by the name of
Xiphilinos; the goal of this
mission was to
convince John to
discontinue using the...
- sons as emperor. Eudokia's
decision was
approved of by
Patriarch John
Xiphilinos, as due to the
Seljuk threat, the army
needed to be
placed under the command...
-
Constantine X, had been set
aside by the
Patriarch of Constantinople, John
Xiphilinos, and the
approval of the
senate obtained, on 1
January 1068
Romanos married...