• Theoleptos of Philadelphia (Greek: Θεόληπτος Φιλαδελφείας, ca. 1250–1322) was a Byzantine monk, Metropolitan of Philadelphia (1283/4–1322) and Eastern...
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    and became a monk at Mount Athos. Like Theoleptos of Philadelphia, Nikephoros was a strong opponent of the union of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic...
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  • historical figures with this name include: Theoleptos of Philadelphia Theoleptus I of Constantinople Theoleptus II of Constantinople This page or section lists...
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  • by the metropolitan and scholar Theoleptos (1293 – before 1326), who was also in charge of the defence of Philadelphia when it was besieged by the Turks...
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    (b. 1283) Theodore Svetoslav, Bulgarian emperor (House of Terter) Theoleptos of Philadelphia, Byzantine mystic and bishop Thomas de Multon, English nobleman...
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  • (b. 1283) Theodore Svetoslav, Bulgarian emperor (House of Terter) Theoleptos of Philadelphia, Byzantine mystic and bishop Thomas de Multon, English nobleman...
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  • of Orléans Theoktiste Theoktiste (740–802) Theoktiste of Lesbos Theoktistos Theoktistos (magistros) Theoktistos Bryennios Theoleptos of Philadelphia Theopaschites...
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  • Levant (1204–1571), Volume I: The Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries. Philadelphia: The American Philosophical Society. ISBN 0-87169-114-0. Konrad Eubel...
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  • the anti-Arsenite bishop of Philadelphia, Theoleptos, and accused Tarchaneiotes of plotting a revolt. Facing the hostility of the local aristocracy, Tarchaneiotes...
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