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- Bessarion (Gr****: Βησσαρίων; 2 January 1403 – 18 November 1472) was a Byzantine Gr**** Renaissance humanist, theologian, Catholic cardinal and one of the...
- Bessarion is a lunar impact crater located near the southwest edge of Mare Imbrium. It is named after Gr**** scholar Bessarion. Some distance to the east...
- Bessarion is a station on Line 4 Sheppard of the Toronto subway. Opened in 2002, it is the least-used station on the heavy-rail portion of the subway...
- John VIII on his left. The three men on the right are identified as, from left: Cardinal Bessarion, Thomas Palaiologos (John VIII's brother, portra****...
- already receiving votes. The early defeat of Gr**** Cardinal Basilios Bessarion—a potential compromise candidate between the Colonna and Orsini factions—is...
- The prin****l candidate of the pro-French party was d'Estouteville. Bessarion, Torquemada and Calandrini also were considered papabile. Eighteen cardinals...
- 1395–1461) (1439, 1453) Isidore of Kiev (1380/1390–1463) (1439, 1461) Basilios Bessarion (1403–1472) (1439, 1463) Guillaume d'Estouteville (1403–1483) (1439, 1472)...
- Piccolomini James Faulkner as Guillaume d'Estouteville Rolf Kanies as Basilios Bessarion Holger Kunkel as Alain de Coëtivy Peter Guinness as Latino Orsini Nicholas...
- Bessarion (stylized as BEssARION) (Georgian: ბესარიონი; Ukrainian: Бессаріон) born Besik Razmadze is a Georgian fashion designer based in Ukraine. Bessarion...
- non-European born cardinal since the 1471 papal conclave that featured Cardinal Bessarion of Trebizond. The pontificate of Leo XIII came to an end on 20 July 1903...