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- John Xiphilinus or Xiphilinos may refer to: John VIII of Constantinople (died 1075), patriarch John Xiphilinus (historian) (11th century), nephew of prec...
- Xiphilinus (Gr****: Ξιφιλι̑νος, romanized: Xiphilinos) was a Byzantine family name. The family was from Trebizond and was considered of lowly origin. In...
- John Xiphilinus or Joannes Xiphilinos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ξιφιλῖνος), epitomator of Dio C****ius, lived at Constantinople during the latter half of the 11th...
- abridgement of John Xiphilinus, a Byzantine monk from the 11th century sponsored by emperor Michael VII Doukas. The abridgment of Xiphilinus, as now extant...
- Patriarch of Constantinople from 1064 to 1075. He was the uncle of John Xiphilinus, the Epimator. He is considered "an innovator in the field of the methodology...
- Historia, 20 (1971), pp. 84–109. P. A. Brunt, "The Fall of Perennis: Dio-Xiphilinus 79.9.2", classical Quarterly, 23 (1973), pp. 172–177. J. Gagé, "La mystique...
- LXXVII.13. Birley (1999), pp. 180–82. Birley (1999), p. 186. Dio C****ius (Xiphilinus) 'Romaika' Epitome of Book LXXVI Chapter 15. C****ius Dio, Roman History...
- Michael Attaleiates George Kedrenos Michael Psellos John Skylitzes John Xiphilinus Yahya of Antioch 12th century Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger Niketas...
- these books remain and what does remain was abridged and altered by John Xiphilinus, an 11th-century monk.[citation needed] Dio Chrysostom Dio Chrysostom...
- George II Xiphilinus (Gr****: Γεώργιος Ξιφιλῖνος; died 7 July 1198) was the E****enical Patriarch of Constantinople between 1191 and 1198. According to Theodore...