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    Matthew Blastares (Greek: Ματθαῖος Βλαστάρης or Βλάσταρις, romanized: Matthaios Blastares/Blastaris; fl. 1335–1346) was a 14th-century Byzantine Greek...
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  • Pachymeres PG 144: George Pachymeres, Theodore Metochites, Matthew Blastares PG 145: Matthew Blastares, Theodulus monk alias Thomas Magister, Nicephorus Callistus...
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  • Guanzhong (attributed) – Romance of the Three Kingdoms (三國演義) 1335 Matthew Blastares (compiler) – Syntagma Canonum Lê Tắc – An Nam chí lược (安南志略) Don...
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  • Greek Orthodox patriarch of Antioch a 14th-century religious work by Matthew Blastares, Byzantine writer Syntagma Canonum, a 14th-century law compendium...
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    Church and Serbian Kingdom. The Syntagma Canonum, written in 1335 by Matthew Blastares, had been translated into Serbian and had received legal authority...
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    Demetrius, not to be confused with the previous Gregorios Palamas Matthew Blastares Eustathius of Thessalonica and Patriarch Philotheus I of Constantinople...
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    territories of other patriarchates (the Epanagoge, commentaries of Matthew Blastares and Theodore Balsamon) In the eighth and ninth centuries the iconoclast...
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  • Maternus Cynegius Matilda of Hainaut Matthew I, Patriarch of Constantinople Matthew Blastares Matthew Kantakouzenos Matthew Palaiologos Asen Matzouka Maurice...
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  • Even though called Syntagma, the collection of ecclesiastical law of Matthew Blastares in 1335 is the real nomocanon, in which the texts of the laws and...
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  • Pelusiotes", which was based on an actual 14th-century polemic by Matthew Blastares. Dorandi, Tiziano (2013). Diogenes Laertius: Lives of Eminent Philosophers...
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  • Christianized the Slavs Philotheus Kokkinos (1300–1379), ecumenical patriarch Matthew Blastares (c. 1290–1360), monk, canonist Nilus Cabasilas (1298–1363), theologian...
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  • offices, such as the appendix to the Hexabiblos and the verse list of Matthew Blastares, which reflected the usage under Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328)...
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    Syntagma Canonum is a canon law collection made in 1335 by Matthew Blastares, a Greek monk about whose life nothing certain is known. The collector aimed...
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    a three-part legal document that also included an abridgement of Matthew Blastares' Syntagma and the Law of Justinian. The third part, Dušan's Code itself...
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  • nomophylax and following the logariastēs tēs aulēs. In the list of Matthew Blastares, which also reflects usage under Andronikos II, he ranks 79th among...
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    Dorotheus, was searching for a learned man to translate the Syntagma of Matthew Blastares from Greek into Serbian because his cathedral seat did not have that...
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