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Niketas David Paphlagon (Gr****: Νικήτας Δαβὶδ Παφλαγών), also
known as
Nicetas the
Paphlagonian or
Nicetas of Paphlagonia, was a
prolific Byzantine Gr****...
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Panthiades paphlagon is a
butterfly in the
family Lycaenidae. It was
described by
Cajetan Felder and
Rudolf Felder in 1865. It is
found in Colombia, Peru...
- and the
Halys River to the east.
Paphlagonia was said to be
named after Paphlagon, a son of the
mythical Phineus. The
greater part of
Paphlagonia is a rugged...
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Michael IV the
Paphlagonian (Gr****: Μιχαὴλ ὁ Παφλαγών, Mikhaēl ho
Paphlagōn; c. 1010 – 10
December 1041) was
Byzantine Emperor from 11
April 1034 to his...
- the play The
Knights by
Aristophanes of 424 BCE, the
comic character Paphlagon proposes an
excessive sacrifice of a
hundred heifers to
Athena to celebrate...
- 2020.
Lascaratos J, Zis P (2000). "The
epilepsy of
Emperor Michael IV,
Paphlagon (1034–1041 A.D.):
accounts of
Byzantine historians and physicians" (PDF)...
- century. He was a
prolific writer. He is
sometimes confused with
Nicetas Paphlagon. He
compiled catenas on Matthew, Luke and John.
Commentarii in Gregor...
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Bithynia (279 BC - 79 BC). Bebryces, Mariandynes, Koukones,
Thyns and
Paphlagons are
native people of the area in
antique era.
Strabo (XII, 4, 7) mentions...
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George Hamartolos Joseph Genesius Leo VI Leo
Grammaticus Niketas David Paphlagon Pseudo-Symeon
Symeon Logothete The
Theophanes Continuatus Tougher 1997...
- use of a lost anti-Photian
tract that was also used by
Niketas David Paphlagon.
George Kedrenos used Pseudo-Simeon as the
model for his own chronicle...