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- Silentiarius, ****enized to silentiarios (Gr****: σιλεντιάριος) and Anglicized to silentiary, was the Latin title given to a class of courtiers in the Byzantine...
- Paul the Silentiary, also known as Paulus Silentiarius (Gr****: Παῦλος ὁ Σιλεντιάριος, died AD 575–580), was a Gr**** Byzantine poet and courtier to the...
- months and 28 days) Born c. 430 at Dyrrhachium, he was a palace official (silentiarius) when he was chosen as her husband and Emperor by Empress-dowager Ariadne...
- reign. He has no sons to succeed him and Anastasius, palace official (silentiarius) and favoured friend of empress Ariadne, is elevated to the throne. May...
- Retrieved 4 December 2011. "Baalbek keeps its secrets". stoneworld. Silentiarius, Paulus (2011). Descriptio Sanctae Sophiae. Descriptio Ambonis. Berlin:...
- Church of San Pietro-in-Vinculi Musaeus Agathias (c. 536–582/594) Paulus Silentiarius (died 575–580), Romanos the Melodist (approx.) Procopius (c. 500–565)...
- Adolius (Gr****: 'Αδόλιος, d. 543 AD) was a Byzantine silentiarius and military officer, active in the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565). He was a son of...
- grandson of Leo I, son of Zeno Anastasius I, (430–518, ruled 491–518) – silentiarius; son-in-law of Leo I, elevated by selection by Zeno's widow Ariadne Paulus...
- and never quoted, in Byzantine literature. The sixth-century poet Paul Silentiarius wrote a hexameter poem, celebrating the restoration of Hagia Sophia by...
- Christianity. Nilus of Sinai (d. c. 430), in his Letter to Heliodorus Silentiarius, records a miracle in which Saint Plato of Ankyra appeared to a Christian...