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Joannes or John
Zonaras (Ancient Gr****: Ἰωάννης Ζωναρᾶς Iōánnēs
Zōnarâs; c. 1070 – c. 1140) was a
Byzantine Roman historian,
chronicler and theologian...
- Caesaribus, 31.1–2.
Epitome de Caesaribus, 31.3.
Joannes Zonaras,
Epitome Historiarum, 12.21.
Joannes Zonaras,
Epitome Historiarum, 12.22. Eutropius, Breviariun...
-
authors such as Xiphilinus, a
Byzantine monk of the 11th century, and
Zonaras, a
Byzantine chronicler of the 12th century.
Lucius C****ius Dio was the...
- brother; the
choice was
reportedly approved by the
Roman Senate.
Joannes Zonaras reports him
elected by the
Senate itself. Records, however,
agree that...
- of
Zonaras,
though some
scholars see a p****age in Ammi****
Marcellinus as
corroborating it. However, some
modern scholars have
claimed that
Zonaras' account...
- C****ius Dio nor
Zonaras (whose
version was
based on
those of C****ius Dio),
mentioned treaties between the
Romans and the Tarentines.
Zonaras wrote that the...
- 22
Potter 1990, pp. 254–258
Zonaras,
Extracts of History, XXII.19
Thomas M. Banchich, ed. (2009). The
History of
Zonaras: From
Alexander Severus to the...
- date is unknown, but the
Chronicon Paschale and the
epitome of
Joannes Zonaras, both
written centuries later,
record that he died at the age of 65, implying...
- condita[usurped]
Historia Augusta, Life of
Probus Joannes Zonaras,
Compendium of
History extract:
Zonaras:
Alexander Severus to Diocletian: 222–284 Zosimus,...
- Macri**** and his son were
killed in the battle.
According to
Joannes Zonaras,
their army was
encircled by
Aureolus and surrendered,
except for the Pannonian...