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* Ducas (fem Ducaena) (BM159) Constantine X, basilicus 1059-1067; Alexius V, * basilicus 1204 |
* Ducas (fem Ducaena) (BM159) Constantine X, basilicus 1059-1067; Alexius V, * basilicus 1204 |
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* Eirenikos (BM 444) Theodore II, patriarch of Constantinople |
* Eirenikos (BM 444) Theodore II, patriarch of Constantinople |
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* Eroticus (AC 335) Manuel 10c prefect, |
* Eroticus (AC 335) Manuel 10c prefect, |
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* Flaccilla (BM 491) Aelia, augusta, first wife of Theodosius I |
* Flaccilla (BM 491) Aelia, augusta, first wife of Theodosius I |
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* Gabalas (BM 525) John |
* Gabalas (BM 525) John |
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* Gabras (AC 350) Theodore, general, |
* Gabras (AC 350) Theodore, general, |
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=== Male First Names === |
=== Male First Names === |
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− | Abramius (BP 2)<br> |
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− | Achmet (PL 564) author<br> |
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+ | * Abramius (BP 2)<br> |
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− | Adrian () son-in-law Constantine X<br> |
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− | + | * Achmet (PL 564) author<br> |
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− | + | * Adrian () son-in-law Constantine X<br> |
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− | + | * Aemilianus (BM 581) patriarch of Antioch<br> |
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− | + | * Alakaseus (AC 303) spy of Alexius I,<br> |
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− | + | * Alexander (BM 197) emperor 912-913<br> |
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− | + | * Alexandros (PL 571) Metropolitan of Nicea<br> |
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+ | * Alexius / Alexios (BM 6) several, first is 1081-1118<br> |
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− | Ammonios (BM 347) komes<br> |
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− | + | * Ammonathas (BP 8) monophystite priest<br> |
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+ | * Ammonios (BM 347) komes<br> |
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− | Anastasius (BP 13) several, first is 491-518<br> |
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− | + | * Amyntas (BM 54) of Galatia<br> |
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+ | * Anastasius (BP 13) several, first is 491-518<br> |
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− | Annius (BM 277) Plocamus <br> |
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+ | * Andronicus / Andronikos (BM 88) several, first is 1183-1185<br> |
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− | Anthemius (BM 219) architect of Constantinople for Justinian I, () another is Prefect of the East under Constantine I<br> |
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− | + | * Annius (BM 277) Plocamus <br> |
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+ | * Anthemius (BM 219) architect of Constantinople for Justinian I, () another is Prefect of the East under Constantine I<br> |
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− | Apion (BM 464)<br> |
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+ | * Apasios (BP 92) <br> |
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− | Appollos (BM 347) hypodektes of Ammonios<br> |
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+ | * Apion (BM 464)<br> |
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− | Apocauchus () High Admiral in 1346<br> |
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− | + | * Appollos (BM 347) hypodektes of Ammonios<br> |
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+ | * Apocauchus () High Admiral in 1346<br> |
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− | Arcadius (BM 17) Emperor 395-408<br> |
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+ | * Areobindus () Consul in 506<br> |
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− | Archelus (BM 389)<br> |
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− | + | * Arcadius (BM 17) Emperor 395-408<br> |
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− | + | * Archelus (BM 389)<br> |
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− | + | * Arintheus (BM 366)<br> |
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− | + | * Armatus (BM243)<br> |
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− | + | * Arsenios (BL 33) patriarch 13c,<br> |
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− | + | * Artemios (tb 27) saint,<br> |
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+ | * Artavasdus () 741-743<br> |
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− | Asticus (BM 461)<br> |
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− | + | * Athanasios (BL 2) patriarch 14c,<br> |
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+ | * Asticus (BM 461)<br> |
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− | Bacchus / Bakchos (MoL 145) saint, married to St Serge<br> |
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+ | * Autoreianas (BL 41)<br> |
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− | Bardas (PL556) founder of Magnaura University, another a rival of Basil II,<br> |
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− | Basil (BM 196) several, first is 867-886 |
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+ | ====B==== |
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− | Basilicus (BM 398) 475-476 |
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+ | * Bacchus / Bakchos (MoL 145) saint, married to St Serge<br> |
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− | Belisarius (BM 165) general under Justinian |
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+ | * Bardas (PL556) founder of Magnaura University, another a rival of Basil II,<br> |
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− | Bessarion (BP 128) religious name of 15c cleric who became a Latin Cardinal, |
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+ | * Basil (BM 196) several, first is 867-886 |
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− | Caecilianus (BM 331) |
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− | + | * Basilicus (BM 398) 475-476 |
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+ | * Belisarius (BM 165) general under Justinian |
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− | Calliparius (BM 430) krites kai exisotes |
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+ | * Bessarion (BP 128) religious name of 15c cleric who became a Latin Cardinal, |
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− | Candidus (BM 261) bishop of Sergiopolis |
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− | Carausius (BM 378) |
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+ | ====C==== |
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− | Catacalon (BM 581) Tarchaneiotes |
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+ | * Caecilianus (BM 331) |
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− | Cecaumenus (PL 608) aristocrat 11c, |
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− | + | * Callinicus (BM 410) patricus |
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+ | * Calliparius (BM 430) krites kai exisotes |
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− | Christodoulos () first Abbot of St John at Patmos 11c |
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− | + | * Candidus (BM 261) bishop of Sergiopolis |
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− | + | * Carausius (BM 378) |
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− | + | * Catacalon (BM 581) Tarchaneiotes |
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+ | * Cecaumenus (PL 608) aristocrat 11c, |
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− | Cosmas (BM 656) general, also trader and writer of an account of a journey to Malabar in 522, also patriarch under Alexius I, name also used by Bulgars |
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+ | * Chostantin (BM 538) Critopoulo |
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− | Curticius (AC 382) Basilacius, 12c rebel, |
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+ | * Christodoulos () first Abbot of St John at Patmos 11c |
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− | Cyril / Cyrillus () Saint and missionary |
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+ | * Comentiolus (BM 415) brother of Phocas |
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− | Dabatenus (BM 438) doux |
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+ | * Constans (BM 222) 641-668 |
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− | Damian (BL 93) saint |
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− | + | * Constantine (BM 280) 668-85 |
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+ | * Cosmas (BM 656) general, also trader and writer of an account of a journey to Malabar in 522, also patriarch under Alexius I, name also used by Bulgars |
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− | David () Emperor of Trebizond 1458-1461) |
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+ | * Curticius (AC 382) Basilacius, 12c rebel, |
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− | Demetrius / Demetrios (BL 49) saint, patron of Thessalonika |
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+ | * Cyril / Cyrillus () Saint and missionary |
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− | Dionysios (BL 117) 15c bishop of Philippopolis, |
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− | Domnus (BM 377) magister |
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− | Dositheos (BP 129) 15c metropolitan, |
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+ | * Dabatenus (BM 438) doux |
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− | Elias (AC 314) |
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+ | * Damian (BL 93) saint |
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− | Enrico (BM 334) Dandalo, patriarch of Grado |
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+ | * Daniel (BM 112) abbot |
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− | Epiphanius (BM 268) protospatharios |
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+ | * David () Emperor of Trebizond 1458-1461) |
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− | Eudaemon (BM 316) |
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+ | * Demetrius / Demetrios (BL 49) saint, patron of Thessalonika |
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− | Eufasius (BM 329) |
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− | + | * Dionysios (BL 117) 15c bishop of Philippopolis, |
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+ | * Domnus (BM 377) magister |
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− | Eustathius (AC 304) Drungarius under Alexius I, (PL 561) a judge early 11c, |
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+ | * Dositheos (BP 129) 15c metropolitan, |
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− | Eustratius (AC 521) Garidas, 11c patriarch, |
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− | Euthymius (PL 562) monk 11c, |
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+ | ====E==== |
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− | Evaristus (PL 569) monk, |
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− | + | * Elias (AC 314) |
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+ | * Enrico (BM 334) Dandalo, patriarch of Grado |
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− | Felicianus (BM 380) |
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+ | * Epiphanius (BM 268) protospatharios |
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− | Festus (BM 490) caput senatus |
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+ | * Eudaemon (BM 316) |
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− | Frankoulis (BL 99) Servopoulos, |
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+ | * Eufasius (BM 329) |
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− | Genesios (PL 602) son of Falkon, |
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+ | * Eumathius / Eumathios (AC 353) , dux of Cyprus, |
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− | Gennadios (BL 9) Scholarios, patriarch 15c under Ottomans, |
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+ | * Eustathius (AC 304) Drungarius under Alexius I, (PL 561) a judge early 11c, |
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− | George () Emperor of Trebizond 1266-1280 |
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+ | * Eustratius (AC 521) Garidas, 11c patriarch, |
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− | Gregorios (PL 584) domestikos |
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+ | * Euthymius (PL 562) monk 11c, |
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− | Gregory () nephew Alexius I |
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− | + | * Evaristus (PL 569) monk, |
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− | Heraclius (BM 17) Emperor 610-641 |
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+ | ====F==== |
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− | Heraclonas (BM 625) Emperor 641 |
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+ | * Falkon (PL 602) |
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− | Hilarion (BP 5) saint |
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+ | * Felicianus (BM 380) |
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− | Hyaleas (AC 382) Exzenius, rebel, |
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+ | * Festus (BM 490) caput senatus |
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− | Hypatius (BP 18), (tb 24) also bishop of Ephesus |
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+ | * Frankoulis (BL 99) Servopoulos, |
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− | Iasitas () brother-in-law John II |
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− | Isaac (BM 137) several, first is 1057-1059 |
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+ | ====G==== |
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− | Isidore (BP 139) 15c heiromonk, |
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+ | * Genesios (PL 602) son of Falkon, |
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− | Jacob (BM 317) |
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+ | * Gennadios (BL 9) Scholarios, patriarch 15c under Ottomans, |
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− | Joasaph (BL 78) monastic name of e John VI Cantacuzene |
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+ | * George () Emperor of Trebizond 1266-1280 |
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− | John (BM 656) diakonos |
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+ | * Gregorios (PL 584) domestikos |
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− | Joshua (BM 174) the Stylite |
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+ | * Gregory () nephew Alexius I |
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− | Justin (BM 177) several, first is 518-527 |
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− | Justinian (BM 7) several, first is 527-565 |
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+ | ====H==== |
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− | Kalamodios (BM 245) 12c money lender |
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+ | * Habib (BP 8) monophystite monk |
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− | Karas (AC 409) soldier, |
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+ | * Heraclius (BM 17) Emperor 610-641 |
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− | Katarodon (AC 454) 12c soldier, |
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+ | * Heraclonas (BM 625) Emperor 641 |
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− | Kostas (PL 572) nephew of a Gemma, 11c, |
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+ | * Hilarion (BP 5) saint |
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− | Koulean (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher, |
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+ | * Hyaleas (AC 382) Exzenius, rebel, |
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− | Kousinos (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher |
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+ | * Hypatius (BP 18), (tb 24) also bishop of Ephesus |
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− | Ktenas (BM 186) protospathios |
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− | Leo (BM 175) several, first is 457-474 |
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+ | ====I==== |
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− | Leonard (BM 545) of Chios, writer |
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+ | * Iasitas () brother-in-law John II |
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− | Leontius (BM 421) Emperor 695-698, also 6-7c bishop of Neopolis |
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+ | * Isaac (BM 137) several, first is 1057-1059 |
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− | Libanius (BM 59) |
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+ | * Isidore (BP 139) 15c heiromonk, |
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− | Limenius (BM 388) |
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− | Longinius (BM 194) |
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+ | ====J==== |
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− | Loukas (BL 96) 15c noble, first national martyrof Greece, |
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+ | * Jacob (BM 317) |
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− | Lydas (BP 12) John, writer |
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+ | * Joasaph (BL 78) monastic name of e John VI Cantacuzene |
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− | Lysas (BM 277) freedman of Annius Plocamus |
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+ | * John (BM 656) diakonos |
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− | Macarius (BP 2) saint |
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+ | * Joshua (BM 174) the Stylite |
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− | Macedonius (BM 190) patriarch of Constantinople |
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+ | * Justin (BM 177) several, first is 518-527 |
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− | Magnentius (BM 233) |
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− | + | * Justinian (BM 7) several, first is 527-565 |
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− | Marcellinus (BP 17) |
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+ | ====K==== |
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− | Mare (BP 8) monophystite monk |
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+ | * Kalamodios (BM 245) 12c money lender |
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− | Mark (BL 117) Xylokarabes 15c contender for patriarch, |
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+ | * Karas (AC 409) soldier, |
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− | Marcian () 450-457) |
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+ | * Katarodon (AC 454) 12c soldier, |
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− | Marianus (AC 302) Mavrocatacalon |
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+ | * Kostas (PL 572) nephew of a Gemma, 11c, |
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− | Maro (BP 1) monophystite saint |
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+ | * Koulean (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher, |
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− | Matthew () 1353-1357) |
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+ | * Kousinos (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher |
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− | Maurice () 582-602) |
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+ | * Ktenas (BM 186) protospathios |
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− | Maximian () Bishop under Justinian |
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− | Maximos (BL 40) Planoudes, court poet |
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+ | ====L==== |
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− | Melania (BM 202) the Younger |
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+ | * Leo (BM 175) several, first is 457-474 |
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− | Melitas (BL 43) scribe of patriarch Gregory II, |
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+ | * Leonard (BM 545) of Chios, writer |
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− | Methodius () Saint and missionary |
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+ | * Leontius (BM 421) Emperor 695-698, also 6-7c bishop of Neopolis |
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− | Mezezius (BM 421) |
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+ | * Libanius (BM 59) |
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− | Michael (BM 197) several, first is 811-813 |
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− | + | * Limenius (BM 388) |
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− | + | * Longinius (BM 194) |
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+ | * Loukas (BL 96) 15c noble, first national martyrof Greece, |
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− | Mossele (PL 583) Armenian, founded a monastery, |
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+ | * Lydas (BP 12) John, writer |
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− | Narses (BM 332) |
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+ | * Lysas (BM 277) freedman of Annius Plocamus |
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− | Nathaniel (BL 65) monastic name of Nicephoros Choumnas |
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− | Neboulus (BM 631) |
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+ | ====M==== |
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− | Neon (BM 298) archon |
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− | + | * Macarius (BP 2) saint |
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+ | * Macedonius (BM 190) patriarch of Constantinople |
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− | Nicephorus / Nikephoros () husband of Anna Comnena |
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+ | * Magnentius (BM 233) |
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− | Nicetas (PL 612) |
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+ | * Manuel (BM 55) several, first is 1143-1180) |
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− | Nicholas (AC 294) patriarch under Alexius I, |
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+ | * Marcellinus (BP 17) |
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− | Nikephoros (BL 50) Gregoras, historian |
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+ | * Mare (BP 8) monophystite monk |
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− | Olympiodorus (BM 192) of Thebes, writer |
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+ | * Mark (BL 117) Xylokarabes 15c contender for patriarch, |
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− | Pachomius (BP 2) saint |
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+ | * Marcian () 450-457) |
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− | Palladius (BP 6) chronicler |
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+ | * Marianus (AC 302) Mavrocatacalon |
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− | Pamphronius (BM 407) patrikios |
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+ | * Maro (BP 1) monophystite saint |
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− | Panterius () soldier, helped repel Kievian Rus in 941 |
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+ | * Matthew () 1353-1357) |
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− | Parasceviotes (AC 499) jailer, |
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+ | * Maurice () 582-602) |
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− | Paul (BP 138) Sophianos, 15c courtier, |
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+ | * Maximian () Bishop under Justinian |
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− | Peter (BM 243) Barsymes |
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+ | * Maximos (BL 40) Planoudes, court poet |
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− | Petros (PL 572) nephew of a Gemma, 11c, |
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+ | * Melania (BM 202) the Younger |
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− | Philaretus / Philaretos (BM 419) Patriarch 8c |
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+ | * Melitas (BL 43) scribe of patriarch Gregory II, |
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− | Philippicus () 711-715 |
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+ | * Methodius () Saint and missionary |
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− | Philoromus (BP 8) monk |
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+ | * Mezezius (BM 421) |
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− | Philotheos (BL 2) patriarch 14c, |
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+ | * Michael (BM 197) several, first is 811-813 |
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− | Phocas () 602-610) |
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+ | * Moagaritos (BM 361) |
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− | Pholos (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher, |
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+ | * Modestos (BM 472) |
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− | Photius () 10c patriarch and scholar |
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+ | * Mossele (PL 583) Armenian, founded a monastery, |
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− | Poemon (BP 6) ropemaker and saint |
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− | Probus (BM 202) senator |
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+ | ====N==== |
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− | Psellus (PL 603) author, |
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+ | * Narses (BM 332) |
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− | Psidias () 7c poet |
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+ | * Nathaniel (BL 65) monastic name of Nicephoros Choumnas |
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− | Romanus () several, first is 920-944 |
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+ | * Neboulus (BM 631) |
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− | Sabas (BP 5) saint |
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+ | * Neon (BM 298) archon |
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− | Sabbas (BM 107) Asidenus, 13c sebastokrator |
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− | + | * Neophytos (BP 93) 12c monk, |
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+ | * Nicephorus / Nikephoros () husband of Anna Comnena |
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− | Silvanus (BP 6) saint |
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− | + | * Nicetas (PL 612) |
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− | + | * Nicholas (AC 294) patriarch under Alexius I, |
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+ | * Nikephoros (BL 50) Gregoras, historian |
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− | Sophronius (BP 39) 7c patriarch of Jerusalem, |
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− | Sphrantzes (BL 96) George, historian, |
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+ | ====O==== |
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− | Stauracius () 811 |
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+ | * Olympiodorus (BM 192) of Thebes, writer |
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− | Stephanos (PL 583) eunuch and admiral, later monk. |
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− | Strategius () member of the Apion family |
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+ | ====P==== |
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− | Stylianus (AC 495) fem is Styliane |
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+ | * Pachomius (BP 2) saint |
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− | Symeon (BL 117) of Trebizond, 15c contender for patriarch, |
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− | + | * Palladius (BP 6) chronicler |
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+ | * Pamphronius (BM 407) patrikios |
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− | Tarasios (tb 26) 8c patriarch, |
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+ | * Panterius () soldier, helped repel Kievian Rus in 941 |
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− | Taticus (AC 343) |
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+ | * Parasceviotes (AC 499) jailer, |
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− | Theodore (BM 118) several, first is 1204-1222 |
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+ | * Paul (BP 138) Sophianos, 15c courtier, |
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− | Theodoret (BP 5) hagiographer |
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− | + | * Peter (BM 243) Barsymes |
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+ | * Petros (PL 572) nephew of a Gemma, 11c, |
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− | Theoleptos (BL 61) 13c bishop of Philadelphia |
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+ | * Philaretus / Philaretos (BM 419) Patriarch 8c |
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− | Theopemptus (BM 658) logothete |
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+ | * Philippicus () 711-715 |
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− | Theophanes (BL 44) 9c saint |
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+ | * Philoromus (BP 8) monk |
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− | Theophano (BM 270) nephew of John I |
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+ | * Philotheos (BL 2) patriarch 14c, |
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− | Theophilus (BM 198) 829-867, iconoclast |
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+ | * Phocas () 602-610) |
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− | Theophylact (BL 46) 11c archbishop, |
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+ | * Pholos (AC 467) 12c Manichean preacher, |
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− | Theophylactos (tb 26) 8c bishop, |
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+ | * Photius () 10c patriarch and scholar |
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− | Tiberius (BM 175) several, II is 578-582 |
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+ | * Poemon (BP 6) ropemaker and saint |
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− | Victor (BM 317) |
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− | + | * Probus (BM 202) senator |
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+ | * Psellus (PL 603) author, |
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− | Zura (BP 7) monophystite monk |
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+ | * Psidias () 7c poet |
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− | Zachariah (BM 177) of Mitylene, writer |
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+ | |||
− | Zacharias (BL 105) Kalliergis was 15c refugee & printer of Greek texts, |
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+ | ====R==== |
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− | Zeno (BM 200) 474-476 |
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+ | * Romanus () several, first is 920-944 |
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− | Zygobenus (AC 500) monk, |
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+ | |||
+ | ====S==== |
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+ | * Sabas (BP 5) saint |
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+ | * Sabbas (BM 107) Asidenus, 13c sebastokrator |
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+ | * Sergius / Serge (BP 3 / MoL 145) |
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+ | * Silvanus (BP 6) saint |
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+ | * Simeon (PL 583) Stephanos name as a monk, |
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+ | * Sissinius (PL 595) patriarch? 10c, |
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+ | * Sophronius (BP 39) 7c patriarch of Jerusalem, |
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+ | * Sphrantzes (BL 96) George, historian, |
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+ | * Stauracius () 811 |
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+ | * Stephanos (PL 583) eunuch and admiral, later monk. |
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+ | * Strategius () member of the Apion family |
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+ | * Stylianus (AC 495) fem is Styliane |
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+ | * Symeon (BL 117) of Trebizond, 15c contender for patriarch, |
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+ | * Syncletia (BP 2) |
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+ | |||
+ | ====T==== |
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+ | * Tarasios (tb 26) 8c patriarch, |
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+ | * Taticus (AC 343) |
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+ | * Theodore (BM 118) several, first is 1204-1222 |
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+ | * Theodoret (BP 5) hagiographer |
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+ | * Theodosius (BM 224) 408-450 |
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+ | * Theoleptos (BL 61) 13c bishop of Philadelphia |
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+ | * Theopemptus (BM 658) logothete |
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+ | * Theophanes (BL 44) 9c saint |
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+ | * Theophano (BM 270) nephew of John I |
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+ | * Theophilus (BM 198) 829-867, iconoclast |
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+ | * Theophylact (BL 46) 11c archbishop, |
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+ | * Theophylactos (tb 26) 8c bishop, |
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+ | * Tiberius (BM 175) several, II is 578-582 |
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+ | |||
+ | ====V - Z==== |
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+ | * Victor (BM 317) |
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+ | * Vitus (BM 245) |
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+ | * Zura (BP 7) monophystite monk |
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+ | * Zachariah (BM 177) of Mitylene, writer |
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+ | * Zacharias (BL 105) Kalliergis was 15c refugee & printer of Greek texts, |
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+ | * Zeno (BM 200) 474-476 |
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+ | * Zygobenus (AC 500) monk, |
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