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dismissed him from the
Domesticate and
appointed Garidas, by now a magistros, in his stead.
Garidas agreed, on the
condition that his son
Symeon and his...
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Eustratius Garidas (Gr****: Εὐστράτιος Γαριδᾶς; died
after 1084) was E****enical
Patriarch of
Constantinople between 1081 and 1084. A monk, he was elevated...
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subocellatum Walker, 1856
Spilosoma conferta Walker, 1865
Arcides garida Swinhoe, 1892
Diacrisia garida Spilosoma queenslandi Lucas, 1898
Diacrisia meridionalis...
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Alexios I
Komnenos selected him to
replace the
deposed patriarch Eustratius Garidas. By
nature a conciliarist,
Nicholas was
immediately presented with a number...
- VIII
Xiphilinos (1063–1075) 105. St.
Kosmas I (1075–1081) 106.
Eustratius Garidas (1081–1084) 107.
Nicholas III
Grammaticus (1084–1111) 108. John IX Agapetus...
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dismiss Leo
Phokas from his post as
Domestic and
replace him with John
Garidas. Leo
apparently believed that Lekapenos, in view of his
lowly origins,...
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Kosmas to
resign immediately afterwards; he was
succeeded by
Eustratios Garidas. Alexios'
mother Anna
continued to live in the
imperial palace and to meddle...
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which she
achieved with the
appointment of the ill-educated
Eustratius Garidas.
According to Anna Komnene,
Cosmas resigned voluntarily on the condition...
- In 1907, he
founded the Umma
Party newspaper, el-
Garida,
whose statement of
purpose read: "El-
Garida is a
purely Egyptian party which aims to
defend Egyptian...
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Eustratius of
Nicaea (c. 1050/1060–c. 1120),
bishop of
Nicaea Eustratius Garidas,
patriarch of Constantinople, 1081–1084
Stratis Myrivilis (Efstratios;...