- been
launched by
Leontius to
recover Carthage.
After seizing Constantinople,
Apsimar took the name
Tiberius (III), and had
Leontius' nose and
tongue cut...
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Leontius I may
refer to:
Leontius (usurper),
Roman emperor,
sometimes Leontius I
Leontius I,
Archbishop of
Bordeaux post 520
Leontius I of Jerusalem,...
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Leontius Pilatus was of Gr**** origin, born in Calabria. He was a
disciple of
Barlaam of Seminara.
Giovanni Boccaccio and
Petrarch persuaded Leontius to...
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Leontius may
refer to:
Leontius I of Jerusalem,
Patriarch of
Jerusalem in 911–928
Leontius of Bulgaria,
Patriarch of
Bulgaria c. 918–c. 927
Leontius of...
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Saint Leontius may
refer to:
Leontius of
Byzantium (485–543), monk who
wrote treatises on
christology Leontius of
Rostov (c. 1016-c. 1072),
Russian monk...
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Leontius or
Leontios (died 705) was a
Byzantine emperor.
Leontius or
Leontios may also
refer to:
Leontius of
Antioch or
Leontius the
Eunuch (4th century)...
- same name,
Leontius of Byzantium. Historically,
there has been a
problem of
misidentification between Leontius of
Byzantium and
Leontius of Jerusalem...
-
Stephen eventually accepted Leontius as his
disciple and the two
wandered the
Judaean Desert for four years,
Leontius noting down Stephen's teachings...
- with
emperor Zeno. The
Emperor sent
Leontius with an army
against Illus, but
Illus managed to
persuade Leontius to go over to his side. Zeno was not...
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Saint Leontius of
Monemvasia or
Saint Leontius of
Achaia (Gr****: Άγιος Λεόντιος o Μονεμβασιώτης ή Ὅσιος Λεόντιος ὁ ἐν Ἀχαΐᾳ), was an
Eastern Orthodox Saint...