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Acindynus was a
Byzantine governor of
Carrhae (Harran),
active in the
reign of
Emperor Maurice (r. 582–602). He was
accused of
being a
pagan and was executed...
- of gold. He
revealed his
fraud to
Acindynus.
Condemning himself for the
rigor which had led to the crime,
Acindynus paid the gold himself, and gave the...
- calendar. At the time, it was
known as the Year of the
Consulship of
Acindynus and
Valerius (or, less frequently, year 1093 Ab urbe condita). The denomination...
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Gregory Akindynos (Latinized as
Gregorius Acindynus) (Gr****: Γρηγόριος Ἀκίνδυνος) (ca. 1300 – 1348) was a
Byzantine theologian of
Bulgarian origin. A...
- 574–582). He was
accused of
being a crypto-pagan and
consequently executed.
Acindynus, a
Byzantine governor of
Carrhae (Harran), was
accused by his scribe/secretary...
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Diocletian II Succeeded by
Marcus Junius Maximus II
Vettius Aquilinus Preceded by
Septimius Acindynus Urban prefect of Rome 295–296 Succeeded by C****ius Dio...
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Polemius Roman consul II 339 with
Constans Augustus Succeeded by
Septimius Acindynus L.
Aradius Valerius Proculus Preceded by
Petronius Probinus Antonius Marcellinus...
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Roman consul 339 With:
Constantius Augustus II Succeeded by
Septimius Acindynus L.
Aradius Valerius Proculus Preceded by
Antonius Marcellinus Petronius...
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Nicolaus Cabasilas,
Gregorius Palamas PG 151:
Gregorius Palamas,
Gregorius Acindynus,
Barlaam of
Seminara (Calabria) PG 152:
Manuel Calecas,
Joannes Cyparissiotes...
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preserved unadulterated the
Orthodox Faith and Tradition.
Gregory Acindynus Byzantine scholars in the
Renaissance Essence–energies
distinction Hesychasm...