- Bisantius, also
spelled Byzantius, Byzantios, Bisanctus,
Vyzantios or Visantius, was a
masculine given name of Gr**** origin.
Byzantius (archbishop of Bari)...
- 880. Whitehead,
David (1994). From
Political Architecture to Steph****
Byzantius:
Sources for the
Ancient Gr**** Polis.
Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 102....
-
Byzantius (died 1035) was the
archbishop of Bari in the
early eleventh century. He
began the
construction of the new cathedral,
which was
continued by...
- Byzántios,
plural Byzántioi (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάντιος, Βυζάντιοι, Latin:
Byzantius;
adjective the same)
referred to Byzantion's inhabitants, also used as...
- in Whitehead,
David (ed.), From
Political Architecture to Steph****
Byzantius:
Sources for the
Ancient Gr**** Polis, Historia: Einzelschriften, vol....
- the
byzantius which is
named after the city of
Byzantium where they were
first minted.
Because of the
circular nature of the
coins the word
byzantius, or...
- Βυζάντιος, Βυζάντιοι, Latin:
Byzantius)
referred to Byzantion's
inhabitants and Byzántios (Ancient Gr****: Βυζάντιος, Latin:
Byzantius) was an adjective, also...
-
Pammachii after Byzantius's son, the
pious friend of St. Jerome. In the
ancient apartments on the ground-floor of the
house of
Byzantius,
which were still...
- Nikolaos, Vais, "Contribution to the
history of the
monasteries of Meteora",
Byzantius 1, 1909, p. 236, 274–276. // Βέης Νικόλαος, «Συμβολή εις την ιστορία των...
-
dignities of Grado. John also
enacted a
papal bull
endowing Archbishop Byzantius of Bari with the
right to
consecrate his own
twelve suffragans after the...