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- George Akropolites (Latinized as Acropolites or Acropolita; Gr****: Γεώργιος Ἀκροπολίτης, Georgios Akropolites; 1217 or 1220 – 1282) was a Byzantine Gr****...
- Constantine Akropolites or Acropolites (Gr****: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀκροπολίτης, Konstantinos Akropolitês) (died before August 1324), was a Byzantine scholar...
- by the Byzantine statesman George Akropolites. Golem subsequently disappeared from historical records. Akropolites' historical writings are the main primary...
- Choniates, p.p. 313-314 Falk, p. 163 Akropolites, p. 117 Choniates, p. 334 Hendrickx and Matzukis, pp. 127–131 Akropolites, G. The History, trans. Ruth Macrides...
- IV had remained at Nicaea, largely eclipsed by Michael. According to Akropolites, the public had never really viewed John as emperor - his name was virtually...
- Empire, editor T. Venning, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006, 567 Akropolites 2007, p. 157-158. Akropolites, George (2007). Macrides, Ruth (ed.). The History:Introduction...
- Akropolites 2007, pp. 148–151. Akropolites 2007, p. 153. Akropolites 2007, pp. 155–156. S****za 1999, p. 477. Gardner 1912, pp. 85–86. Akropolites, George...
- A young scholar, George Akropolites, replaced Blemmydes as Theodore's prin****l tutor. Born in Constantinople, Akropolites had firsthand experience with...
- Vatatzes the Merciful and is commemorated annually on 4 November. George Akropolites mentions that the people saw to the construction of a temple in his honour...
- All Byzantine chroniclers on the other hand, beginning with George Akropolites who is the main source on his life, call him Andronikos, and it is usually...