• Symeon Logothete (or Symeon Magister) was a 10th-century Byzantine Greek historian and poet. Symeon wrote a world chronicle that goes from Creation to...
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  • Tzul). Material in Synopsis historion mostly comes from the works by Pseudo-Symeon Magistros(de) (a version of Logothete's chronicle(de)), George Syncellus...
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  • Pseudo-Simeon (or Pseudo-Symeon Magistros) is the conventional name given to the anonymous author of a late 10th-century Byzantine Greek chronicle which...
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    Saint Symeon the New Theologian (Greek: Συμεὼν ὁ Νέος Θεολόγος; 949–1022) was an Eastern Orthodox monk and poet who was one of the four saints canonized...
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    Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (or Dionysius the Pseudo-Areopagite) was a Greek author, Christian theologian and Neoplatonic philosopher of the late 5th...
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    traditionally dated to c. 865, based upon the timeline of the 10th-century Pseudo-Symeon; although historians such as Romilly Jenkins and Patricia Karlin-Hayter...
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    Barbaros is not heard of after 919. The likely source for this story is Pseudo-Symeon, who records that Barbaros' father owned "a small suburban estate by...
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  • page 106 page 113 Symeon the New Theologian: the discourses By Saint Symeon (the New Theologian), C. J. De Catanzaro pg 22-23 Symeon the New Theologian:...
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    exceptionally beautiful and intelligent. Three Byzantine chroniclers, Pseudo-Symeon the Logothete, George the Monk (a.k.a. George the Sinner) and Leo the...
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  • Pseudo-Macarius (or Pseudo-Makarios) is the conventional designation of the anonymous author or authors of works falsely attributed to Macarius of Egypt...
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    of the chronicle of Pseudo-Symeon. However, as the historian Anthony Kaldellis points out, a large part of the account of Symeon, which is heavily relied...
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  • Symeon the Logothete, Chronographia 132.4. Symeon the Logothete as well as the separate recension of the Chronographia written by Pseudo-Symeon the...
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    Byzantine writer of the same name, Michael Psellos the Elder (now also called Pseudo-Psellos), who lived on the island of Andros in the 9th century, and who...
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    century Constantine VII Joseph Genesius John Kaminiates Leo the Deacon Pseudo-Simeon Symeon Logothete Theophanes Continuatus 11th century Michael Attaleiates...
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  • The second fragment was known to, and used by, the late 10th-century Pseudo-Symeon Magister, but he does not appear to have used it for the sections of...
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  • quotations from the Epistle of James. It is the source for the entry on James in Symeon Metaphrastes. Andrew of Crete's name was also attached to an iconodule treatise...
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    gave certain privileges and rights to the church at Beverley. According to Symeon of Durham's Libellus de exordio (1104–15): …in the year 937 of the Lord´s...
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  • Ecumenical Patriarchate, follow the chronicles of Pseudo-Dorotheos of Monemvasia and place the reign of Symeon I after Mark II of Constantinople. Laurent (1968)...
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    century Constantine VII Joseph Genesius John Kaminiates Leo the Deacon Pseudo-Simeon Symeon Logothete Theophanes Continuatus 11th century Michael Attaleiates...
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  • monk and hermit. Also known as Pseudo-Macarius, Macarius-Symeon, Macarius the Elder, or St. Macarius the Great Pseudo-Macarius (4th/5th century), Syrian...
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    John of Sinai; 6th–7th century), Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662), and Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022) are representatives of this hesychast spirituality...
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    century Constantine VII Joseph Genesius John Kaminiates Leo the Deacon Pseudo-Simeon Symeon Logothete Theophanes Continuatus 11th century Michael Attaleiates...
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  • of the years 886–948, in form and content very close to the history of Symeon Logothetes, and the final section continues it until 961. It was probably...
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    in 70 AD, the Christians of Jerusalem: all with one consent pronounced Symeon, the son of Clopas, of whom the Gospel also makes mention; to be worthy...
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  • de Legationibus), Nicon monk in Crete, Theodosius the Deacon PG 114-116: Symeon Metaphrastes PG 117: Emperor Basil II, Emperor Nikephoros II, Leon Diaconus...
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  • George Kodinos (Greek: Γεώργιος Κωδινός), also Pseudo-Kodinos or Codinus, is the conventional name of an anonymous late 15th-century author of late Byzantine...
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    John Climacus (6th–7th century), Maximus the Confessor (c. 580–662), and Symeon the New Theologian (949–1022). John Climacus, in his influential Ladder...
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    translation] Plested, Marcus, 2004. The Macarian Legacy: The Place of Macarius-Symeon in the Eastern Christian Tradition. Oxford: OUP Mason, A.J. (2019). Saint...
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