• Manuel Philes (Greek: Μανουήλ Φιλής; c. 1275–1345) was a Byzantine poet from Ephesus. He was "the most prolific author of the late Byzantine period"....
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  • Greece Phile, a misspelling of computer file, seen in BBS hacker culture Alexios Philes, Byzantine general Manuel Philes, Byzantine poet Theodore Philes, Byzantine...
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    Natural History. Harvard University Press. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-674-99433-1. Manuel Philes repeated the tale in a treatise of c.1310 prepared for emperor Michael...
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    centuries later, the settlement was mentioned by the Byzantine poet Manuel Philes as "Pyrgos" (Greek: Πύργος), a word identical in meaning with the Greek...
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    Onocentaur, Manuel Philes, De animalium proprietate...
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    neoplatonic philosopher Sosipatra (4th century) — neoplatonic philosopher Manuel Philes (c. 1275–1345) — Byzantine poet Christianity portal Ancient settlements...
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    Palaiologos. An elegant dedicatory inscription to Christ, written by the poet Manuel Philes, runs along the inside and outside of the parekklesion. The main church...
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    mathematician Maximus Planudes, the painter Theophanes the Greek, the poet Manuel Philes and the writer Joseph Bryennios. There was also a brief but lively flowering...
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    mound") lying 3 km (1.9 mi) to the north of Honaz. The medieval poet Manuel Philes incorrectly imagined that the name Colossae was connected to the Colossus...
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  • Silentiary Manuel Philes George Pisida Michael Psellos John Tzetzes Theodore Apsevdis Michael Astrapas and Eutychios Theophanes the Greek Manuel Panselinos...
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  • at Adrianople; the scene is related with glee by the Byzantine poet Manuel Philes, who describes the captive empress and her son as a lioness and her...
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    friends were written by the poet of the first half of the 14th century, Manuel Philes. The British historian Margaret Alexiou suggests that the cold rhetoric...
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    as his contemporaries in Trecento Italy. The fourteenth-century poet Manuel Philes wrote pieces commemorating a wide variety of artworks and the aristocrats...
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    representatives are Theodorus Prodromus and the grossly flattering Manuel Philes, the former of whom lived under the Comneni (12th century), the latter...
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  • little is heard of them afterwards. The victory was made a poem by Manuel Philes. In two chrysobulls of Andronikos II Palaiologos to the Serbian Hilandar...
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    the court poet Manuel Philes. Raoul early 14th century Andronikos II Palaiologos (?) Known solely through the works of Manuel Philes. Was married and...
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    Hofer et G. W. Cottrell Jr. « Angelos Vergecios and the bestiary of Manuel Philes », Harvard Library Bulletin 8 (1954) p. 323–339. Marie-Pierre Laffitte...
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  • "kourator of the Mangana", in his functions. In the early 14th century, Manuel Philes still calls him "the treasurer of imperial means", but the mid-14th...
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  • Andronikos II Palaiologos: Dionysios Drimys, mentioned in a poem of Manuel Philes ca. 1300; Andronikos Kantakouzenos in ca. 1320; Andronikos Komnenos...
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  • landscape painter, calligrapher and poet during the Yuan dynasty 1345: Manuel Philes (born 1275), Byzantine poet Qiao Ji (born unknown), Chinese dramatist...
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  • mentioned by Manuel Philes in a poem. He probably lived in the early 14th century. The first prominent member of the family was Manuel Tagaris, who rose...
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    Andronikos II Palaiologos Recipient of a number of poems composed for him by Manuel Philes. John Philanthropenos c. 1324 Andronikos II Palaiologos Oikeios of the...
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  • a monk; he is known from two funerary orations composed for him by Manuel Philes. Maroules c. 1303–1305 Andronikos II Palaiologos A military commander...
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    post of "judge of the army" (krites tou phossatou) and is recorded by Manuel Philes as a "slayer of the barbarians"; a John Gabras Kaballarios was hetaireiarches...
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  • latter and the possible son of the former. Anonymous late 13th/early 14th century probably Andronikos II Palaiologos Anonymous addressee of Manuel Philes...
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  • Glabas had some success: according to a panegyric by the court poet Manuel Philes, he retook Roussokastron and Mesembria, rebuilt Anchialos and forced...
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    Unknown first name. Known solely through the works of the court poet Manuel Philes. Sarantenos Indanes c. 1300 Andronikos III Palaiologos Mentioned in...
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  • Dnyaneshwar (died 1296), Maharashtran saint, poet, philosopher and yogi Manuel Philes (died 1345), Byzantine Robert Mannyng (died 1338), English monk, writing...
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  • military aristocracy, including Eustathios Argyros, John Kourkouas and Manuel Kourtikes, the droungarios occupied the 36th place in the imperial hierarchy...
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  • Andronikos II Palaiologos Unknown first name. Addressee of poems by Manuel Philes, of Turkish origin, married to the prōtoierakaria Melane. Erroneously...
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