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    Mount Agathias (Greek: Αγκαθιάς), at 2,424 m, is one of the highest mountains on Crete. Located in the Rethymno regional unit, the Agathias stands close...
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    2,321 m East of the summit connects it with Mount Agathias, while westwards the ridge continues with Mount Stolistra (2,336 m) The Skinakas Observatory...
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    relevant features of the park, are connected to the Karstic nature of the Mount Ida massif. Greece portal Geology portal The usage is not native English...
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    II becomes the new ruler of Palenque and reigns until his death in 570. Agathias begins to write a history, beginning where Procopius finished his work...
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    2004, p. 19. Dimitrov 1987. Golden 2011, p. 140. Golden 1992, p. 99. Agathias. Agathias: The Histories. Translated by Frendo, Joseph D. Peter B. Golden (1992)...
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  • Wars proved influential on later Byzantine historiography. In the 570s Agathias wrote Histories, a continuation of Procopius's work in a similar style...
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    with POW's from his previous campaign against the Medes of the Mountains. Agathias claims Bahram II (274–293 CE) later campaigned in the land of the Sakas...
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    Chronicle Golden 1992, p. 245. Golden 2011, p. 145. Fiedler 2008, p. 152. (Agathias, Priscus, Zacharias Rhetor, and Pseudo-Zecharias Rhetor[clarification needed])...
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    understanding of Zoroaster as expressed by Plutarch, Diogenes Laertius, and Agathias that saw him, at the core, to be the "prophet and founder of the religion...
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    attacking the disordered enemy. This is mentioned by the writers Zosimus and Agathias. They were, however, not always effective in pitched battle, suffering...
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    "Google Maps". Google Maps. Wolfram, 92. Bachrach, Bernard S. "Procopius, Agathias and the Frankish Military." Speculum, Vol. 45, No. 3. (Jul., 1970), pp...
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    was an Arian, probably converted by Goths". Murinaeus, Agathias; Scholasticus, Agathias; Agathias (1975). trans. Joseph D. Frendo (1975). Walter de Gruyter...
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    spiritual and cultural influence of the Eastern church, Constantinople, and Mount Athos the monastic peninsula has continued. Byzantine Jewry played a prominent...
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    had a hand that was so unlucky that he wrote an epigram to record it; Agathias reproduced it half a century later and this allowed the game to be reconstructed...
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    sources for Frankish military custom and armament are Ammianus Marcellinus, Agathias and Procopius, the latter two Eastern Roman historians writing about Frankish...
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    Byzantine culture produced noteworthy historians, including Procopius and Agathias, and poets such as Paul the Silentiary and Romanus the Melodist flourished...
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    or shank made of iron mounted on a wooden haft. It was rare on the battlefield, despite the claim by the Greek historian Agathias, being found mostly in...
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    languages and literatures, University of Chicago, 1940, vol. 57-58, p. 379. Agathias, On the reign of Justinian, IV, 24.3. Grant,  p. 231. Historia Augusta...
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    1017/S0017816000020034. ISSN 0017-8160. JSTOR 1509722. S2CID 161724658. Greek anthology Agathias Scholasticus 5.289 Archived 15 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine Alciphron...
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  • 1887 Teubner edition of the Historia Nova (from the Lace collection at Mount Allison University) Greek text from the First One-Thousand Years of Greek...
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  • period are not contemporary. Among them the most important are the Greeks Agathias and Malalas, the Persian Muslims al-Tabari and Ferdowsi, the Armenian Agathangelos...
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    of fairly hard evidence of unknown machinery in Joshua the Stylite and Agathias, as well as good indications of its construction in Procopius (especially...
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    2nd-century army, in the region of double the size. The late 6th-century writer Agathias, gives a global total of 645,000 effectives for the army "in the old days"...
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    the world, but men who stood out in public life: jurists like Procopius, Agathias, Evagrius, Michael Attaliates, statesmen like Joannes Cinnamus, Nicetas...
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    historian Agathias in his narration of the Lazic War between the Byzantine Empire and the Sasanian Empire. Its exact location is still under study. Agathias derives...
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    the East Roman army in the period, and its campaigns. The histories of Agathias and Menander continue those of Procopius. Another major source for the...
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  • PG 88: Cosmas Indicopleustes, Constantine the Deacon, Joannes Climacus, Agathias Myrinæ, Gregory Bishop of Antioch, Joannes Jejunator (Patriarch John IV...
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    some reason and decided to leave court, entering the Olympus monastery on Mount Olympus in Bithynia in 1054. After Monomachos' death he was recalled to...
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    Archived from the original on 29 November 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020. Agathias; Frendo, Joseph D. (1975), The histories, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 978-3-11-003357-1...
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  • indexes Raw Greek OCR of Carl de Boor's Teubner edition Theophylacti Simocattae Historiae (1887) from the Lace collection at Mount Allison University....
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