- Uthemann, Karl-Heinz, ed.
Anastasii Sinaïtae: Viae dux. CCSG 8. Turnhout: Brepols, 1981. Uthemann, Karl-Heinz, ed.
Anastasii Sinaïtae:
Sermones duo in...
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Liber Pontificalis was
first edited by
Joannes Busaeus under the
title Anastasii bibliothecarii Vitæ seu
Gesta Romanorum Pontifi**** (Mainz, 1602). A new...
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Michael (fl. 1042–1058) was a
Byzantine patrikios,
magistros and doux of the
Theme of Dyrrhachium. He was sent in 1042 by
Emperor Constantine IX to attack...
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cathedral of
Verona by
Giuseppe Bianchini and
published in his four-volume
Anastasii bibliothecarii vitae Romanorum pontifi**** in 1735. It is
sometimes called...
- and
Their Families,
November 25, 2000. http://www.roman-emperors.org/
anastasii.htm. Sheppard, Si, and
Graham Turner,
Constantinople AD 717-18: The Crucible...
- Vojislav, the
Serbian ruler of Duklja, and
Byzantine forces led by
Michaelus Anastasii. The
battle was
actually a
sudden attack on the
Byzantine camp in the...
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official request has been
forwarded to
rename Domashnyy Island as
Svyatoy Anastasii (остров Святой Анастасии), St.
Anastasia Island.
Located just
south of...
- dell'Enciclopedia Italiana. pp. 25–37. ISBN 978-8-81200032-6.
Retrieved 4
April 2021.
Anastasii Bibliothecarii Historia, de
vitis romanorum pontifi**** a b.
Petro apostolo...
- Hausskn. Verbas**** ×
ambiguum Lej. Verbas**** × ambraci**** Halácsy Verbas****
anastasii Nábelek Verbas****
ancyritanum Bornm. Verbas****
andrusii Post Verbas****...
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Bianchini added to the
publication of his uncle,
Francesco Bianchini,
Anastasii bibliothecarii Vitæ Rom. Pontif. (Rome, 1735); he also
published the Demonstratio...