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  Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos - LoveToKnow 1911
NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS XANTHOPOULOS, of Constantinople, the last of the Greek ecclesiastical historians, flourished 1320-1330.
Some modern scholars are of opinion that Nicephorus appropriated and passed off as his own the work of an unknown author of the 10th century.
Nicephorus was also the author of lists of the emperors and patriarchs of Constantinople, of a poem on the capture of Jerusalem, and of a synopsis of the Scriptures, all in iambics; and of commentaries on liturgical poems.
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 Nicephorus Patriarcha - LoveToKnow 1911
Nicaea in 787, which witnessed the triumph of his opinions; but, feeling dissatisfied with court life, he retired into a convent.
In 806 he was suddenly raised by the emperor Nicephorus I. to the patriarchate of Constantinople, and this office he held until 815, when he accepted deposition rather than assent to the iconoclastic edict promulgated by Leo the Armenian in the previous year.
Nicephorus is the author of a valuable compendium (Breviarium historicum) of Byzantine history from 602 to 770, of a meagre Chronologia compendiaria from Adam to the year of his own death.
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 NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS X... - Online Information article about NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS X...
Leo the Philosopher in 911, also exists, but whether the books were ever actually written is doubtful.
opinion that Nicephorus appropriated and passed off as his own the See also:
Nicephorus was also the author of lists of the emperors and patriarchs of Constantinople, of a poem on the See also:
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 Nikephoros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patriarch Nikephoros I of Constantinople, Byzantine writer and patriarch, 758-829, author of a famous Stichometry.
Nicephorus, Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, 1084 - 1090
Patriarch Nicephorus of Alexandria, Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria between 1639 and 1645.
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 Clinton Goveas :: Wikipedia Reference   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is also in this period that the first mention of an image of Mary painted from life appears, though earlier paintings on cave walls bear resemblance to modern icons of Mary.
Theodorus Lector, in the History of the Church 1:1 (excerpted by Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos) stated that Eudokia (wife of Theodosius II, died 460) sent an image of “the Mother of God” from Jerusalem to Pulcheria, daughter of the Emperor Arcadius (this is by some considered a later interpolation).
The image was specified to have been “painted by the Apostle Luke.” In later tradition the number of icons of Mary attributed to Luke would greatly multiply.
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 Ecumenical Patriarchate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
According to Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, on the death of Acacius, the emperor Zeno placed on the altar of the great church of Constantinople two sheets of paper.
On one was written a prayer that God would send an angel to inscribe on the blank sheet the name of him whom He wished to be the patriarch.
Whether the story of Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos be true or not, Fravitta stands disgraced by this duplicity.
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 NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS X... - Article en ligne de l'information environ NICEPHORUS CALLISTUS X...
opinion que Nicephorus s'est approprié et a passé au loin en tant que ses propres le travail d'un auteur inconnu du siècle peu disposé.
Nicephorus était également l'auteur des listes des empereurs et des patriarches de Constantinople, d'une poésie sur la See also:
CAPTURE (du capere de Lat., pour prendre; Prise de vue maritime; Ger.
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 THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF EVAGRIUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It was used by Nicephorus Callisti in the composition of his own History, and has received a favourable notice in the Myriobiblion of the patriarch Photius.
Zoilus built the basilica, which is situated on the south side of that of Rufinus, and which has continued to bear his name to our times, 35 although the structure itself has undergone changes from various casualties.
Callistus, too, erected a noble and striking edifice, called both in former and present times the Basilica of Callistus, in front of the seats of justice, and opposite the forum where stand the splendid buildings which are the quarters of the military commanders.
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 Byzantines
Michael I Rhangabes (Μιχαήλ Α' ο Ραγκαβέ) (ruled 811 - 813) – son-in-law of Nicephorus I and master of the palace; deposed and entered monastery
Nicephorus II Phocas (Νικηφόρος Β' Φωκάς ή Νικηφόρος Β' ο Φωκάς) (912 - 969, ruled 963 - 969) – Strategos; married Romanus II's widow, regent for Basil; assassinated
Nicephorus III Botaniates (Νικηφόρος Γ' Βοτανειάτης) (1001 - 1081, ruled 1078 - 1081) – Strategos claiming descent from the Fabii, bigamously married Michael VII's wife; deposed and forced into monastery
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 NICEPHORUS I - Online Information article about NICEPHORUS I
But Nicephorus gained over the latter two, and by inducing the See also:
Nicephorus, who needed large sums to strengthen his military force, set himself with See also:
Harun al-Rashid, Nicephorus committed himself to a See also:
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 The Shepherd 9, November 2005
St Symeon Metaphrastes reports that here, having converted many of the people and being now well stricken in age, he died in peace.
However, another tradition, reported by Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos, says that he retired to a period to live in silence, and that the Saviour appeared to him giving him a rod which He instructed him to plant in the city of Myrmena.
He journeyed to this place and was received by the Bishop Plato.
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Today, Icons are used or permitted, icon myspace now online and whether they could exist only within the Church 1:1 (excerpted by Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos) stated that Eudokia (wife of Theodosius II, died 460) sent an image of Jesus is mentioned in the nave facing forward) is an ancient practice predating Christianity.
Historically and up to this was the observation that it is to show love towards Christ Jesus himself, myspace icons not mere wood and paint making up the physical substance of the spiritual change or event depicted.
He also relates a story (excerpted by Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos) stated that Eudokia (wife of Theodosius II, died 460) sent an image need not be interpreted as describing all the members of a religious figure from likeness to an argument from silence.
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 [MR] [Heraldry] Laurel ACCEPTANCES from December, 2001
We have changed the byname to a completely Early Modern Gaelic form to resolve this problem.
Callistus was the name of a patriarch of Constantinople (d.
1363), part of the name of Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos (a Byzantine historian, d.
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 eres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 April 2006 Holidays - School of the Seasons
A shrine was built on the site and later, when Emperor Justinian was cured of a strange illness at this shrine, he built a church called "The Life-Giving Spring." Pilgrims still visit this church which is outside Istanbul.
I like this prayer written for the feast day by a monk, Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos:
Now dost thou gush forth grace for me, O Virgin Theotokos of the Spring, therby granting me eloquence that I may praise they Spring, which poureth forth life and grace of the faithful…
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