before 1780, but Sozomenos is likely to have lived in the 10th or 11th centuries. The paintings depict miracles attributed to Saint Sozomenos. After his death...
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Cornelio Sozomeno (Latin:Kornelios Sozomenus) (died 1617) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Pula (1605–1617). Cornelio Sozomeno was born...
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Name. 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2020. Suda, la.269 Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, 4.22.2 - GR Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, 4.22.1 - EN A Dictionary...
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Fabulae 20 Hyginus, Fabulae 21 Hyginus, Fabulae 22 Hyginus, Fabulae 23 Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History 1.6 Archived 2020-08-15 at the Wayback Machine...
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Ioannis (Selemani) Agios Ioannis Malountas Agios Nikolaos Lefkas Agios Sozomenos Agios Theodoros, Nicosia Agios Theodoros Tilliria Agios Vasileios Aglandjia...
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till the 7th century AD. A guide to the sources. Vol. 1. Leuven. p. 281. Sozomenos. Historia ecclesiastica. Vol. 6, 31. Verreth, Herbert (2006). The northern...
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These include: Agios Andronikos (Yeşilköy) Agios Ioannis (Ayyanni) Agios Sozomenos (Arpalık) Agios Theodoros (Boğaziçi) Armenochori (Esenköy) Ayios Iakovos...
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Βαρβάρα Engindere Agioi Trimithias Nicosia Αγίοι Τριμιθιάς Aytrimitya Agios Sozomenos Nicosia Άγιος Σωζόμενος Arpalık Agros Limassol Αγρός Ağro Akaki Nicosia...
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(1689) by Johann Weikhard von Valvasor Early Christian centre in Emona "Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, §1.6". Archived from the original on 2020-08-15...
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ISBN 978-1526738073. Suda Encyclopedia, theta 197 Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, 2.24 Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History - GR Harry Thurston Peck,...
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Lieu, The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars, pp. 193–206. "SOZOMENOS, ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, § 5.3". Iranica: IRAQ i. IN THE LATE SASANID...
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his wife in the tomb of the bishop of Pula, his wife's uncle, Claudio Sozomeno. His tomb is presumably lost. As of August 2024[update] there is no memorial...
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difficulties. However his daughter is in love with the young scholar Alkis Sozomenos. Ultimately their expectations are not fulfilled. Encyclopedia of Modern...
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of Syrian origin, with Greek and Latinised members. According to John Sozomenos who described the siege of Nicosia by the Ottomans in 1570, he died during...
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Geography. London: John Murray. Vol. 1, p. 139 Ecclesiastical History 5.9 "Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, 3.14.28". Annuario Pontificio 2013 (Libreria...
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Margunios was a professor at the Greek School in Venice at that time Iason Sozomenos. After Margounios' death in Venice in 1602, Rodinos converted to the Roman...
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faith would destroy Gothic culture. According to the historiographer Sozomenos (Eccl. Hist. 6.37), Athanaric appointed Winguric (Wingureiks, Wingourichos...
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Vladimir in Volhynia (11th century) ( see also: November 22 ) Venerable Sozomenos, Bishop of Karpaseia in Cyprus, and Wonderworker (12th century) ( see...
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Niccolò Niccoli, Poggio Bracciolini, Bartolomeo Aragazzi of Montepulciano, Sozomeno of Pistoia, Giorgio Antonio Vespucci (Oxford University Press, 1973) Louis...
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Rynio Kyriazi as Evlalia Ophiomachus Konstantinos Papachronis as Alkis Sozomenos. Lena Papaligoura as Luiza Ophiomachus Giorgos Spanias as Spyros Ophiomachus...
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Church Diocese Diocese of Pula In office 1618–1623 Predecessor Cornelio Sozomeno Successor Innocentius Serpa Personal details Born 1569 Venice, Italy Died...
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and the 5th-century Syriac Passions most likely were the source for Sozomenos's account in his Ecclesiastical History, and have been carried forward...
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These include: Agios Andronikos (Yeşilköy) Agios Ioannis (Ayyanni) Agios Sozomenos (Arpalık) Agios Theodoros (Boğaziçi) Armenochori (Esenköy) Ayios Iakovos...
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healed by the former consul Plinta during the reign of Theodosius II. Sozomenos, Ecclesiastical History, 7.14 Sozomen, Church History, Book 7.17. Marinus'...
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a manuscript belonging to Francesco Arisi of Cremona, cols. 1021–1054. Sozomeno of Pistoia: Model history (Specimen historiae) from 1362 to 1410, from...
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Many Armenians had travelled to Athens to study under Prohaeresius whom Sozomenos called the most celebrated sophist of his age. Attracted by the fame of...
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mentioned in sources as early as the fourth century, in the writings of Sozomenos, and it appears on the Madaba map. In the 1970s, there was a resurgence...
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original city lay on the northern side of the Gialias River in modern "Ayios Sozomenos". During the 13th century BC the people of Ed-di-al began manufacturing...
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3406/reg.1968.1056. Schoo, Georg (1911). Die Quellen des Kirchenhistorikers Sozomenos. Trowitzsch und Sohn. p. 86. Pérez Martín, Inmaculada (2015). "The role...
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