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Before becoming a proedros,
Kedrenos may have held the
somewhat lower rank of vestarches.
Vestarches Georgios Kedrenos is in fact
known from a number...
- Seville,
Eutychius of Alexandria, John Malalas,
George Syncellus, and
George Kedrenos. The text was also
utilized by the
community that
collected the Dead Sea...
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court historians Kedrenos and John Skylitzes, who
place him at
Kerch and
calls him "khagan" (the
title of the
Khazar emperors).
Kedrenos states that he...
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destruction are unknown. The 11th-century
Byzantine historian Georgios Kedrenos records a
tradition that it was
carried off to Constantinople,
where it...
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chronicler George Kedrenos records that
Kallinikos came from
Heliopolis in Egypt, but most
scholars reject this as an error.
Kedrenos also
records the...
- (using
Blagha for Vlachs). A
series of
Byzantine historians, such as
George Kedrenos (circa 1000),
Kekaumenos (circa 1000), John
Skylitzes (early 1040s – after...
- Continuatus, VI,
Romani imperium, 46, p. 431.
Byzantine historian George Kedrenos recorded that that "filia Hugonis",
married to "Romano", died a virgin...
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subject of
legends in
Eastern Christianity. The
Byzantine chronicler George Kedrenos (c. 1100)
wrote that
Pilate was
condemned by
Caligula to die by
being left...
- the city's
Great Mosque. The
Christian tradition exemplified in
Georgios Kedrenos'
Historiarum compendium is at
variance with this, John
Scylitzes recounting...
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survived relatively intact until the 9th century: the 11th-century
historian Kedrenos records that the "wall at Exokionion",
likely a
portion of the Constantinian...