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Empire, the synkellos of the Patriarch of Constantinople quickly acquired a pre-eminent position, and it often happened that a synkellos succeeded to
Synkellos
9th century Byzantine historian, philosopher and writer
the Great Church, including the synkellos...men of high repute and worthy of respect"; it is unknown whether the synkellos in question was George himself
George_Syncellus
Michael Synkellos is complicated by the existence of three or four 9th-century writers named Michael who were identified by their office of synkellos. Michael
Michael_Synkellos
7th century Byzantine clergyman
Theodore Synkellos (Greek: Θεόδωρος Σύγκελλος) was a Byzantine clergyman, diplomat and writer who flourished in the first half of the 7th century. He
Theodore_Synkellos
Calendar era based on the biblical account of creation
Byzantine Studies, London, 2006, pages 2–4. George Synkellos (2002). The Chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine Chronicle of Universal History from
Anno_Mundi
Greek philosopher and teacher (c. 95 - c. 185)
188-332". George Synkellos, Paul Tuffin, William Adler, The Chronography of George Synkellos ISBN 0199241902 2002 p 503 George Synkellos, Paul Tuffin, William
Sextus_of_Chaeronea
Byzantine cleric
some time before 996, and no earlier than 976. By 996, he also served as synkellos of the Patriarch of Constantinople. The patriarchal see had been vacant
Leo_of_Synada
Part of Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 & the Avar–Byzantine Wars
Strength George of Pisidia: 80,000 troops 30,000 from vanguard Theodore Synkellos: Less than 8,000 troops, outnumbered 10+ to 1 Modern estimates: 15,000
Siege_of_Constantinople_(626)
Orthodox calendar used c. 691–1728
Edition, 13 Vols., 1908–14. Vol. 4, pp. 163. Synkellos, George (2002). The chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine chronicle of universal history
Byzantine_calendar
Pair of individuals, peoples, or lands in the Bible and the Quran
Magyars. This identification was made by Isidore of Seville, Theodore Synkellos, the Anonymi Bele regis notarii Gesta Hungarorum, and the Chronicon Pictum
Gog_and_Magog
Ambush by the Pechenegs against the Byzantine Empire
under the command of Michael Akolouthos, the Doux of Bulgaria Basil the Synkellos, and Nikephoros Botaneiates, to besiege a Pecheneg encampment near Preslav
Battle_of_Zygos_Pass
Christian relic believed to have belonged to Mary
deposited in the basilica in Blachernae. In the 7th century, Theodore Synkellos records that the relic and its casket had been stolen from a Jewish widow
Virgin's_veil
Jerusalem. Theophanes Vita prima was recorded in the Life of Michael the Synkellos. Theophanes and his brother Theodore were born in Palestine near the end
Theodorus_and_Theophanes
3rd-century BC Egyptian historian and priest
(2002). Adler, William; Tuffin, Paul (eds.). The Chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine Chronicle of Universal History from the Creation. Oxford:
Manetho
Engagement of the conquest of Maghreb
Fall of the Roman Empire. London. Theophanes the Confessor; George of Synkellos (1997). Cronographia. Translated by Mango, Cyril; Scott, Roger; Greatrex
Battle_of_Carthage_(698)
List of notable historic figures from the region of Palestine
2022, p. 118-119 Browning, Robert; Kazhdan, Alexander (1991). "Michael Synkellos". In Kazhdan, Alexander (ed.). The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium. Vol
List of people from Palestine (historical region)
List_of_people_from_Palestine_(historical_region)
Byzantine emperor from 713 to 715
pp. 415–416. Torgerson, Jesse (2022). The Chronographia of George the Synkellos and Theophanes. Brill. p. 7. Burke, John, and Roger Scott, Byzantine Macedonia:
Anastasius_II_(emperor)
Prince
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor according to the Chronography of George Synkellos". In Højte, Jakob Munk (ed.). Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom. Black
Arsaces_of_Pontus
8th-century Byzantine general
and not him, as co-emperor. According to the hagiography of Michael Synkellos, there were further seven siblings, whose names are not mentioned. In
Niketas_(son_of_Artabasdos)
Serbian archbishop and saint
for the monastery of Žiča. He soon became St. Sava's disciple and his synkellos. He was appointed as the ecclesiarch of the monastery and later Archimandrite
Arsenije_Sremac
3rd-century BCE history of Egypt written in Greek, now lost
Zurich: LIT Verlag. ISBN 978-3-643-96507-3. Synkellos, Geōrgios (2002). The Chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine Chronicle of Universal History
Aegyptiaca
National symbol of Serbia
of it a crown, and at the sides angels; Mojsije Petrović used it in a synkellos dated 1726. The united Belgrade–Karlovci metropolitanate used the cross
Serbian_cross
Syrian-born Armenian Catholic hierarch (1933–2018)
for the Armenian Catholics. Also from 2003 until 2007 he served as a Synkellos of Ordinariate for Catholics of Armenian Rite in Eastern Europe and responsible
Emmanuel_Dabbaghian
Pontian princess
dead link] [2] [3] The Dynastic History of the Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos by Oleg L. Gabelko
Orsabaris
George Synkellos: a Byzantine chronicle of universal history from the creation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002, (ISBN 978-0199241903). Synkellos copied
Annianus_of_Alexandria
Byzantine Empire court position
very prominent place, coming right after the magistroi and before the synkellos and the patrikioi. The title disappears from the sources after the reign
Rhaiktor
Byzantine general and statesman
this would usually imply the position of magister officiorum, Theodore Synkellos calls him "the general" (strategos), possibly implying that he held the
Bonus_(patrician)
Topics referred to by the same term
Syncellus or synkellos (Greek: σύγκελλος) is an ecclesiastical office in the Eastern Catholic or Orthodox Churches. As part of a name, it can also refer
Syncellus_(disambiguation)
including one by one of several Middle Byzantine writers known as Michael the Synkellos, among the forty-two were Kallistos, the doux of the Koloneian thema,
Persecution_of_Christians
Georgian general and monk
northeastern Anatolia, while John-Tornike was conferred the title of synkellos (assistant to the patriarch of Constantinople). More importantly, the
John_Tornike
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos. pp. 9-10 [1] Archived 2011-03-16 at the Wayback Machine Cartledge, Hellenistic
Nysa (wife of Nicomedes III of Bithynia)
Nysa_(wife_of_Nicomedes_III_of_Bithynia)
Last war between the Byzantine and Sasanian empires
Byzantines, but that history only really covers from 582 to 602. Theodore the Synkellos has a surviving speech, which was made during the Siege of Constantinople
Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628
Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_602–628
Religious minority of the Palestinian people
Aramaic and Greek in favor of Arabic. Melkites, like for example Michael Synkellos, began abandoning Greek for Arabic, a process which made them the most
Palestinian_Christians
Scottish traveller (1730–1794)
Greek fragments preserved in the work of the Byzantine chronicler George Synkellos (IX sec.) and first published by Joseph Justus Scaliger in 1606. Although
James_Bruce
Princess and Queen of the Kingdom of Pontus
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chorography of George Synkellos p.9 Callatay, The First Royal Coinage of Pontos (from Mithridates III
Laodice (sister-wife of Mithridates IV of Pontus)
Laodice_(sister-wife_of_Mithridates_IV_of_Pontus)
Principal deputy of the bishop of an eparchy
syncellus (σύγκελλος), from syn, "with", and kellion, "cell" (Latin: cella). Synkellos was a term used in the early Church for those monks or clerics who lived
Protosyncellus
9th Century uprising against the Byzantine Empire
after learning that more reinforcements were coming under the former synkellos and doux of Bulgaria, Basil. The Byzantines did not suffer great losses
Pecheneg_revolt
Ruthenian Greek Catholic bishop from Ukraine
the Mother of God of Zarvanytsia, in Ukraine. Since 2017 he has been Synkellos for the religious of the Greek-Catholic Eparchy of Mukachevo. In 2018
Teodor_Matsapula
King of Pontus
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos in Højte, J.M, (ed.), Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom, Black Sea
Darius_of_Pontus
Theodora (r. 1042–56) and Michael VI (r. 1056–57), holding the posts of synkellos and protosynkellos. Leo's contemporary, historian and fellow public servant
Leo_Paraspondylos
6574 [i.e. 1066 C.E.] on the order of the divinely inspired felker and synkellos Michael, abbot of the all-holy and all-blessed monastery." Barber added
Theodore_Psalter
22 June 2001 Zerey was appointed Patriarchal Vicar of Alexandria and Synkellos for the Melkite Church in Egypt and Sudan. On 4 June 2008 Zerey was appointed
Joseph_Jules_Zerey
Empress of the Byzantine Empire
appoint another emperor; come quickly." Theophilos returned. St. Michael Synkellos records Euphrosyne offering him food, drink and clothing during his imprisonment
Euphrosyne_(9th_century)
Bosporan king from 63 to 47 BC
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos in Højte, J.M, (ed.), Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom, Black Sea
Pharnaces_II_of_Pontus
Byzantine emperor from 829 to 842
beginning of his reign. He was supported by John the Grammarian, patriarchal synkellos (secretary) of Patriarch Antony I of Constantinople. Theophanes Continuatus
Theophilos_(emperor)
ultimate fate is not recorded. The 9th-century hagiography of Michael Synkellos states that Artabasdos and his family were confined in the Chora Monastery
List of Roman and Byzantine imperial burials
List_of_Roman_and_Byzantine_imperial_burials
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 837 to 843
sympathies in his pupil. Upon Theophilos' accession, John was appointed synkellos (assistant to the patriarch), a position that made him a likely heir to
John_VII_of_Constantinople
Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop (born 1967)
brothers, who also are a clergymen: Rev. Andriy Ivan Hovera (born 1966), Synkellos of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Ternopil–Zboriv, and Rev. Vasyl
Yosafat_Hovera
Ancient town in modern Turkey
Philotheos (fl. 963—971), synkellos Theophilus (?—?) Symeon (early 11th c.) Michael (1028—1032) Manuel (Emmanuei) (11th c.), synkellos Eustratios John Mauropous
Euchaita
by the metropolitanate of Rhôsia (or Kievan Rus'). A seal of Antonios, synkellos of Tourkia also dates to the 11th century. History of Christianity in
Metropolitanate_of_Tourkia
2nd century Greek Cynic philosopher
Chronicle (2005) pp.188-332". George Synkellos, Paul Tuffin, William Adler, The Chronography of George Synkellos ISBN 0199241902 2002 p 503 Œnomaus of
Oenomaus_of_Gadara
Office of the Byzantine empire
the "special dignities" (ἀξίαι εἰδικαί, axiai eidikai), following the synkellos and preceding the protostrator. In the overall order of precedence, he
Kanikleios
relocated to Constantinople as a young man, as his fellow historian George Synkellos had relocated from Palestine. The Chronicle contains 26 chapters. Peter's
Chronicle of Peter of Alexandria
Chronicle_of_Peter_of_Alexandria
Queen regnant of the Bosporan Kingdom
Hellenistic monarchies of Asia Minor according to the Chronography of George Synkellos, p. 48 [1] Archived 2011-03-16 at the Wayback Machine Rostovtzeff. M.
Dynamis_(queen)
Metropolitan of Dabar-Bosnia (1802 to 1816)
Bosnia in the stamp (mitrop. bosanski and year 1802) of his Greek-Serbian synkellos issued to priest Maksim Varnica in Dobroselica (in Užice) dated 30 January
Kalinik_of_Dabar-Bosnia
Ukrainian priest (born 1972)
brothers, who also are a clergymen: Rev. Andriy Ivan Hovera (born 1966), Synkellos of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Ternopil–Zboriv, and Bishop Yosafat
Vasyl_Hovera
True Cross, 1 priest of the Face-Cloth and 15 servants, including the synkellos, cellarers, treasurers and porters. The total number of personnel is 162
Basel_roll
Monastery in Serbia
so as a small waterfall. The last hermit who dwelled in the cave was synkellos Pahomije, who died in 1965. Radoje Arsović (1893–1946) was a highly educated
Tuman_Monastery
University Press, 2009 The Dynastic History of the Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos by Oleg L. Gabelko
Orodaltis
King of Bithynia (127–94 BC)
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos. O. L. Gabelko, pp. 9–10 McGing, B.C., The foreign policy of Mithridates
Nicomedes_III_of_Bithynia
have been contemporaries of figures like Stephen the Persian, Michael Synkellos, and the Persian monks of the Lavra of St. Sabas. Alternatively, if Khurdad
Khurdad (son of Hurmuzd-Afarid)
Khurdad_(son_of_Hurmuzd-Afarid)
9th-century Byzantine general
convinced by the protovestiarios (chamberlain) Leo Chamodrakon and the synkellos John the Grammarian of his general's innocence. He therefore resolved
Manuel_the_Armenian
Wife of Artabasdos
Cunningham 2021, p. 28. Cunningham, Mary B. (2021). The Life of Michael the Synkellos. Colenso Books. ISBN 978-1-912788-10-1. Herrin, Judith (2006). "Changing
Anna_(wife_of_Artabasdos)
Princess of Pontus and queen of Cappadokia
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography of George Synkellos, archived from the original on 16 March 2011 McGing, B.C. (1986). The
Laodice_of_Cappadocia
11th-century French monk (988/989–1034)
Claudia (2001). Jerusalem-Konstantinopel-Rom: Die Viten des Michael Synkellos und der Brüder Theodoros und Theophanes Graptoi. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner
Adémar_de_Chabannes
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
(†634)) Saint Florus, Bishop of Amisus (7th century) Saint Michael the Synkellos and Confessor at Constantinople (846) Saint Sophia the Wonderworker Venerable
December 18 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
December_18_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
17th century religious entity
1607". On St. Vitus Day 28 June 1609, Serbian Patriarch Jovan issued a synkellos naming Simeon vladika (bishop) of "the western lands, called Vratanija"
Eparchy_of_Marča
Bithynian nobleman of Cappadocian Greek descent
Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to the Chronography of George Synkellos". In Højte, Jakob Munk (ed.). Mithridates VI and the Pontic Kingdom. Aarhus:
Lycomedes_of_Comana
(893–901) Nicholas I Mystikos, Patriarch (901–907, 912–925) Euthymius I Synkellos, Patriarch (907–912) Nicholas I Mystikos, Patriarch (901–907, 912–925)
List of 10th-century religious leaders
List_of_10th-century_religious_leaders
1992 he served as Dean of Chortkiv Deanery and from 2001 until 2002 as a Synkellos of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Buchach. During 1992–2000 Fr. Senkiv
Taras_Senkiv_(bishop)
Byzantine statesman
colored by the fierce rivalry between Zaoutzes and Euthymios, then a synkellos and Leo's spiritual father, over influence on the Byzantine emperor. Thus
Stylianos_Zaoutzes
Belgian librarian and palaeographer (1927–2017)
(1–2): 22–33. doi:10.1484/J.ABOL.4.01948. Canart, P. (1962b). "Michael Synkellos". Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche. Fribourg: Verlag Herder. pp. 400–401
Paul_Canart
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Eliymelek, ELIMELECH means "my God is King." In the bible, this is the name of the husband of Naomi.
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English : variant spelling of Burt.
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Powerful fighter. The name of a fourteenth-century Spanish saint.
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