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** and Hypatius
** Leontius,
Hypatius and Theodulus
** and Bithynia
** Kings
of Bithynia
** Prusias I Chlorus, king
of Bithynia ( d. 182 BC
)
** Theodosius
of Bithynia, Greek astronomer
and mathematician who will write the Sphaerics, a book on the geometry
of the sphere
( d. c. 100 BC
)
** and Eastern
** April 6
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 15
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 30
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 22
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 6
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 9
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 13
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** Eastern philosophy
** This is, on the whole, an informed
and good account
of the life
and accomplishments
of one
of the greatest influences on the development
of thought both
Eastern and Western.
** August 2
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 1
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 1
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 3
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 26
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 8
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 16
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** April 29
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 14
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 15
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 16
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 17
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 12
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 18
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** August 19
( Eastern Orthodox liturgics
)
** Abraham
of Smolensk
( Eastern Orthodox Church
)
** and Orthodox
** Herman
of Alaska
( Russian
Orthodox Church
and related congregations
)
** Basil Fool for Christ
( Russian
Orthodox Church
)
** and Byzantine
** Eutychius
of Constantinople
( Byzantine Church
)
** Digenis Akritas
( Greek ); about a hero
of the
Byzantine Empire
** Medieval Greek or
Byzantine Greek,
( 330 – 1453 AD
)
** Byzantine Egypt: 395 to 645
** Anthony the Great
( Roman
Catholic and Eastern ( Byzantine ) Catholic Church
)
** Byzantine Emperors
** Kassia,
Byzantine poet
and composer
( b. 810
)
** Theodora, empress
of Byzantine ( after this year
)
** Constantine XI, last
Byzantine Emperor (" Last Roman Emperor ")
** Lucas Notaras, last Megas Doux
of the
Byzantine Empire
** John VI Cantacuzenus,
Byzantine emperor
( b. c. 1292
)
** Andronikos III Palaiologos,
Byzantine emperor
( d. 1341
)
** Andronikos IV Palaiologos, The
Byzantine Emperor
** Nicephorus Gregoras,
Byzantine historian
( b. 1295
)
** Byzantine-Ottoman Wars – The Ottoman governor
of Thessaly, Turakhan Beg, breaks through the Hexamilion wall for the fourth time
and ravages the Peloponnese peninsula, to prevent the
Byzantine Despotate
of the Morea from assisting Constantinople during the final Ottoman siege
of the imperial capital.
** The agreement reorganizing the
Byzantine Empire's affairs is finalized as Anna
of Savoy's son John V Palaiologos marries Kantakouzenos ' 15-year-old daughter Helena.
** Manuel Chrysoloras,
Byzantine humanist
( d. 1415
)
** John VII Palaiologos,
Byzantine Emperor
( d. 1408
)
** John VII Palaiologos,
Byzantine Emperor
( b. 1370
)
** George Pachymeres,
Byzantine historian
( b. 1242
)
** Maximus Planudes,
Byzantine grammarian
and theologian
** Theodore Metochites,
Byzantine statesman
and philosopher
( b. 1270
)
** July 17 – The armies
of the Fourth Crusade capture Constantinople by assault ; the
Byzantine emperor Alexius III flees from his capital into exile.
** August 1 – The Fourth Crusade elevates Alexius IV as
Byzantine Emperor, after the citizens
of Constantinople proclaim as emperor Isaac II Angelus
( Alexius IV's father ).
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