- The
second part down to 842 is
closely related to the work of
George Hamartolos. The third,
covering the
years 842–948, is the
original work of Symeon...
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George Hamartolos or
Hamartolus (Gr****: Γεώργιος Ἁμαρτωλός) was a monk at
Constantinople under Michael III (842–867) and the
author of a
chronicle of some...
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George of Cyprus, and
latinized as
Georgius Cyprius;
similarly George Hamartolos (d. 867),
George Maniakes (d. 1043),
George Palaiologos (d 1118). In the...
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Confessor George Syncellus Nikephoros I of
Constantinople George Hamartolos Scriptor Incertus 10th
century Constantine VII
Joseph Genesius John Kaminiates...
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George Syncellus (d.
after 810)
George Choiroboskos (9th century)
George Hamartolos (d. 867)
George II of Armenia,
Catholicos of
Armenian Church (877–897)...
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ecclesiastical historian Philip of Side and the ninth-century monk
George Hamartolos both
stated that
Papias had
written that John was "slain by the Jews."...
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defended his
graduate thesis 'On the
Translation of the "Chronicle of
George Hamartolos"'.
Vodolazkin has been
awarded fellowships from the
Toepfer Foundation...
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verbatim fragments of the poem,
calls it the Astronomia, as does
George Hamartolos (9th
century AD).
Plutarch and
Pliny the Elder, on the
other hand, give...
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Symeon Logothete. For the
years up to 812, he uses Theophanes,
George Hamartolos, John
Malalas and John of Antioch. For
later years, he uses
parts of Joseph...
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executed in 842 for
conspiring to gain the
throne for himself.
George Hamartolos and
Theophanes report him
marrying the
sister of the
Empress Theodora...