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Gennadius and contents
Gennadius burnt it in 1460, however in a letter to the Exarch Joseph ( which still survives ) he details the book, providing chapter headings and brief summaries of the contents.

Gennadius and .
The Ottoman sultan Mehmed II and Gennadius II.
Hoping to avoid the sack of Rome herself, Emperor Valentinian III sent three envoys, the high civilian officers Gennadius Avienus and Trigetius, as well as the Bishop of Rome Leo I, who met Attila at Mincio in the vicinity of Mantua, and obtained from him the promise that he would withdraw from Italy and negotiate peace with the emperor.
Following the revolt, Gennadius fled to Damascus and asked for aid from Muawiyah, to whom he had paid tribute for years.
The caliph sent a sizable force with Gennadius to spread Islam and expand the Arab empire in Africa in 665.
In Western culture, a letter written by St. Augustine of Hippo in 415 AD about a story of a dreamer, Doctor Gennadius, refers to lucid dreaming.
Underneath letters by St. Jerome and Gennadius was the almost complete text of the Institutes of Gaius, probably the first student's textbook on Roman law.
Almost all that we know of Severus's life comes from a few allusions in his own writings, some passages in the letters of his friend Paulinus, bishop of Nola, and a short biography by the historian Gennadius of Massilia.
His ordination is vouched for by Gennadius, but no details of his priestly activity have reached us.
* July 3 – Gennadius I becomes patriarch of Constantinople.
* Acacius becomes patriarch of Constantinople and succeeds Gennadius I.
In response, the Emperor sent three envoys to negotiate with Attila: Gennadius Avienus, one of the consuls of 450, Memmius Aemilius Trygetius, the former urban prefect, and Leo.
* Gennadius I, patriarch of Constantinople, banishes Timothy II, patriarch of Alexandria.
He bestowed the office of Patriarch in 1454 to the illustrious Byzantine scholar-monk George Scholarius, who was well known for his opposition to union with the Latin West, who took the name of Gennadius II.
The main biographical references for Orosius come from the writings of Gennadius of Massilia and Braulio of Zaragoza, although his own writings should not be overlooked.
Gennadius of Massilia considers that Orosius lived at least until the end of the Roman emperor Flavio Honorio ’ s mandate, which lasted until 423.
Gennadius says that Vincentius died, " Theodosio et Valentiniano regnantibus.
Gennadius II ( in Greek Γεννάδιος Β ') ( lay name Georgios Kourtesios Scholarios, in Greek Γεώργιος Κουρτέσιος Σχολάριος ) ( c. 1400 – c. 1473 ), Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464, philosopher and theologian, was one of the last representatives of Byzantine learning, and a strong advocate of Aristotelian philosophy in the Eastern Church.
After the death of John VIII in 1448, Georgios entered the Pantokrator monastery in Constantinople under Constantine XI ( 1448 – 1453 ) and took, according to the invariable custom, a new name: Gennadius.
It was to Gennadius that the angry people went after seeing the Uniate services in the great church of Hagia Sophia.
After the fall of Constantinople, Gennadius was taken prisoner by the Turks.
Mehmed therefore sought the most anti-Western cleric he could find as a figure of unity for the Greeks under Turkish rule-and Gennadius as leading anti-Union figure was a natural choice.

adds and outline
Her declaration bears the same outline and context as the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen, but Gouges either changes the word “ man ” to “ woman ” or adds “ for both women and men .” In article II, the resemblance is exact to the previous declaration except that she adds “ especially ” before “ the right to the resistance of oppression ”, emphasizing again how important it is to her to end the oppression of women, and that the government should recognize this and take action.

adds and contents
The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.
It adds the contents of the given register ( if non-zero ) to the offset ; then, if the indirect bit is 1, fetches the word at the calculated address and repeats the effective address calculation until an effective address with a zero indirect bit is reached.
Stitching, embossing and an array of drawing materials can all be found on postcards, envelopes and on the contents inside, where genuinely personalized stationery adds real character to the letters and notes that often accompany mailartworks.
If one needs to add 8 to the value of Z, one must prefix the variable with a period ; so one would type to perform this function, which adds 8 to the contents of Z.
It adds the contents of two previously separate books, The Diamond Throne and the Player's Companion, to the original variant player's handbook, along with new material including a new class and race, many new feats and spells, and rules for higher level characters than were possible in the original book.
The following chronogram, which Rabbi Samuel Schotten adds to his work " Kos ha-Yeshu ' ot " ( Frankfort-on-the-Main, 1711 ), shows how artificial and verbose chronograms may be: " Let him who wishes to know the year of the Creation pour the contents out of the cup count the word " kos ," כוס with defective spelling = 80 and seek aid
The presence of migrating sea birds adds to the high phosphorus contents of the sand found in the island.

adds and .
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
Biggest organizational problem, he adds, is setting up CDC units in rock-ribbed Democratic territory.
For, if so, the path leads through a complex process of parliamentary diplomacy which adds still another dimension to the problem.
( Special compliments to the double bass playing of Johann Krumpp: his scrawny, tottering sound adds a delightful hilarity to the performance.
Once on the water, these little visitors seldom leave, and this adds to your filtering and vacuuming problems as well as providing a slapping good time for all those present.
Gas adds to the moisture load.
`` Housed in the new McCormick Place theater, this should prove to be an exciting evening '', adds Mrs. Sims.
She has a good, firm delivery of songs and adds to the solid virtues of the evening.
The fact that Sloan was an extrovert, concerned primarily with what he saw, adds greatly to the value of his art as a human chronicle.
Its modern development was initiated in the 1970s when it adds a modern instrumentation to the image of the electric guitar, synthesizer and drums.
The Homeric hymn adds that Apollo appeared as a dolphin and carried Cretan priests to Delphi, where they evidently transferred their religious practices.
Euclid's original proof adds a third: the two lengths are not prime to one another.
Later in the novel, when Tarrou tells Rieux the story of his life, he adds a new dimension to the term ” plague .“ He views it not just as a specific disease or simply as the presence of an impersonal evil external to humans.
In the IUPAC system, the name of the alkane chain loses the terminal " e " and adds " ol ", e. g., " methanol " and " ethanol ".< ref name = reusch-alcohols >
The abbot wears the same habit as his fellow monks, though by tradition he adds to it a pectoral cross.
The expansion, Shadow Knight, adds Constructs-artifacts with connections to shadows.
The abbess also traditionally adds a pectoral cross to the outside of her habit as a symbol of office, though she continues to wear a modified form of her religious habit or dress, as she is unordained-not a male religious-and so does not vest or use choir dress in the liturgy.
But the Septuagint ( the Greek translation of the Old Testament ) adds that " pigs " also licked his blood.
After describing the manifestation of the Gospel in the Ogdoad and Hebdomad, he adds that the Basilidians have a long account of the innumerable creations and powers in the several ' stages ' of the upper world ( diastemata ), in which they speak of 365 heavens and say that " their great archon " is Abrasax, because his name contains the number 365, the number of the days in the year ; i. e. the sum of the numbers denoted by the Greek letters in ΑΒΡΑΣΑΞ according to the rules of isopsephy is 365:
( c. 4 ), who likewise follows Hippolytus's Compendium, adds some further particulars ; that ' Abraxas ' gave birth to Mind ( nous ), the first in the series of primary powers enumerated likewise by Irenaeus and Epiphanius ; that the world, as well as the 365 heavens, was created in honour of ' Abraxas ;' and that Christ was sent not by the Maker of the world but by ' Abraxas.
According to Gregory of Tours ' account, Alaric was intimidated by Clovis into surrendering Syagrius to Clovis ; Gregory then adds that " the Goths are a timorous race.
* 1682 – William Penn receives the area that is now the state of Delaware, and adds it to his colony of Pennsylvania.
The Dictionnaire historique et Généalogique des grandes familles de Grèce, d ' Albanie et de Constantinople ( 1983 ) by Mihail-Dimitri Sturdza adds a second illegitimate daughter of Andronikos, converting to Islam under the name Bayalun.

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