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  • Scholasticus
  • Scholasticus was Exarch of Ravenna from 713 to 723. In 713 he was appointed as exarch, the same year Anastasius II became Byzantine emperor and overthrew

    Scholasticus

    Scholasticus

  • Evagrius Scholasticus
  • 6th-century Syrian scholar and intellectual

    of Ephesus (431) to the emperor Maurice’s reign until Scholasticus' death. Evagrius Scholasticus was born in Epiphania, a Syrian town located next to the

    Evagrius Scholasticus

    Evagrius_Scholasticus

  • John Scholasticus
  • Patriarch of Constantinople from 565 to 577

    John Scholasticus or Scholastikos (Greek: Ἰωάννης Γ' ό Σχολαστικός, romanized: Iōánnēs ho Scholastikós; c. 503 – 31 August 577) was patriarch of Constantinople

    John Scholasticus

    John_Scholasticus

  • Arabius Scholasticus
  • Ancient Greek epigrammatist

    Arabius Scholasticus (Ancient Greek: Ἀράβιος Σχολαστικὸς) was a writer of classical antiquity who was the author of seven epigrams in the Greek Anthology

    Arabius Scholasticus

    Arabius_Scholasticus

  • Epiphanius Scholasticus
  • Scholasticus translated his Commentary on Proverbs. Henry Wace, editor, A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature, Epiphanius Scholasticus Catholic

    Epiphanius Scholasticus

    Epiphanius_Scholasticus

  • Arnold Scholasticus
  • Arnold Scholasticus was an 11th century monk of the Benedictine abbey of Santa Maria, Ripoll (Catalonia). He served the community as scholaster, calligrapher

    Arnold Scholasticus

    Arnold_Scholasticus

  • Socrates of Constantinople
  • Greek Christian church historian

    Socrates of Constantinople (c. 380 – after 439), also known as Socrates Scholasticus (Ancient Greek: Σωκράτης ὁ Σχολαστικός), was a 5th-century Greek Christian

    Socrates of Constantinople

    Socrates_of_Constantinople

  • Agathias
  • Byzantine poet and historian (c. AD 530–582/594)

    advocatus (scholasticus) in the courts. John of Epiphania reports that Agathias practiced his profession in the capital. Evagrius Scholasticus and Nikephoros

    Agathias

    Agathias

  • Marianus Scholasticus
  • Greek poet of the Roman period

    Agathias preserved in the Greek Anthology and ascribed to a Marianus Scholasticus, who may have been the same person. Four of the epigrams are descriptions

    Marianus Scholasticus

    Marianus Scholasticus

    Marianus_Scholasticus

  • Leontius of Byzantium
  • Byzantine Christian monk and author

    Jerusalem", due to a possible connection with the Lavra of St. Saba) and Scholasticus (because he is considered to be the first "schoolman," as the introducer

    Leontius of Byzantium

    Leontius_of_Byzantium

  • Synesius Scholasticus
  • 6th-century Byzantine poet

    Synesius Scholasticus was a Greek poet of the 6th century, who is the author of an epigram preserved in the Greek Anthology on a statue of Hippocrates

    Synesius Scholasticus

    Synesius_Scholasticus

  • Athanasius Scholasticus
  • Ancient Roman jurist

    Athanasius Scholasticus was Graeco-Roman jurist who wrote scholia on the legal writer Eustathios Rhomaios after the publication of the Basilica. His date

    Athanasius Scholasticus

    Athanasius_Scholasticus

  • Theaetetus Scholasticus
  • Byzantine epigrammatist

    Theaetetus Scholasticus (Greek: Θεαίτητος Σχολαστικός, romanized: Theaítētos Scholastikos; fl. 6th century AD) was a Byzantine Greek epigrammatist. Theaetetus

    Theaetetus Scholasticus

    Theaetetus_Scholasticus

  • Acacius (son of Archelaus)
  • Byzantine official

    with scorn, and have all fled and gone away from our city.'" Evagrius Scholasticus gives his own take on the matter: placing the blame on Justin himself

    Acacius (son of Archelaus)

    Acacius_(son_of_Archelaus)

  • Athanasios of Emesa
  • Athanasios of Emesa (Ἀθανάσιος ὁ Ἐμεσαῖος/Ἐμεσηνός; Emesa is now Homs in Syria) was a Byzantine jurist living in the 6th century. Coming from the first

    Athanasios of Emesa

    Athanasios_of_Emesa

  • Oliver of Paderborn
  • German bishop, crusader, and chronicler

    Oliver of Paderborn, also known as Oliver Scholasticus or Oliver of Cologne (c. 1170 – 11 September 1227), was a German cleric, crusader and chronicler

    Oliver of Paderborn

    Oliver_of_Paderborn

  • Hellinsia scholasticus
  • Species of plume moth

    Hellinsia scholasticus is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in the Palestinian Territories. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen

    Hellinsia scholasticus

    Hellinsia_scholasticus

  • Fraternitas Saturni
  • German magical order founded in 1926

    Post-1960 Label – Novize 0° Neophyt 0° Neophyt 1° Scholasticus Voluntatis 2° Scholasticus Verbi 3° Scholasticus Vitae 1° Frater / Soror 4° Frater / Soror 5°

    Fraternitas Saturni

    Fraternitas Saturni

    Fraternitas_Saturni

  • Cyril of Alexandria
  • Patriarch of Alexandria from 412 to 444

    Wessel (2004), p. 34. John of Nikiu, 84.92. Socrates Scholasticus, vii.13.6-9 Socrates Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History, born after 380 AD, died after

    Cyril of Alexandria

    Cyril of Alexandria

    Cyril_of_Alexandria

  • Acacius of Amida
  • Bishop of Amida, Mesopotamia

    II. He has no extant writings, but his life is documented by Socrates Scholasticus, in the 21st chapter of the 7th book of his Church History. There, he

    Acacius of Amida

    Acacius_of_Amida

  • Against the Christians
  • Late 3rd-century book written by Porphyry of Tyre

    JSTOR 43767975. Socrates Scholasticus (1885). Historia Ecclesiastica . Vol. Book I, Ch 9, pp. 30-31 – via Wikisource. Socrates Scholasticus (1885b). Historia

    Against the Christians

    Against the Christians

    Against_the_Christians

  • Gabrielius
  • called Gabrielius the Prefect or Gabriel the Prefect. A poem by Leontius Scholasticus, honoring a statue of Gabrielius, is included in the Greek Anthology

    Gabrielius

    Gabrielius

  • Orestes (prefect of Egypt)
  • 5th century CE Roman governor of Egypt

    II, p. 810 John of Nikiu, 84.92. Socrates Scholasticus, vii.13.6-9. Wessel, p. 34 Socrates Scholasticus, vii.13 (who says that the whole Alexandrian

    Orestes (prefect of Egypt)

    Orestes_(prefect_of_Egypt)

  • Sasanian Empire
  • Last pre-Islamic Iranian empire (224–651 AD)

    Series R–Z, Band IA, Halbband 2, Saale–Sarmathon, cols. 2334-54. Agathias Scholasticus (1975). The Histories. Vol. IIA. Translated by Joseph D. Frendo. De Gruyter

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian Empire

    Sasanian_Empire

  • Zacharias Rhetor
  • 5th–6th century Bishop of Mytilene

    (Ζαχαρίας ό Μιτυληναίος; c. 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian. The life

    Zacharias Rhetor

    Zacharias Rhetor

    Zacharias_Rhetor

  • Helena, mother of Constantine I
  • Roman empress and saint (c. 246–c. 330)

    ISBN 0394537785. OCLC 18164817. Socrates, Scholasticus (1853). The ecclesiastical history of Socrates, surnamed Scholasticus, or the Advocate : comprising a history

    Helena, mother of Constantine I

    Helena, mother of Constantine I

    Helena,_mother_of_Constantine_I

  • Pneumatomachi
  • 4th century Christian sect, anti-Nicene

    chapter 9 and book 8, chapter 17. Socrates Scholasticus. Church History, book 2, chapter 45. Socrates Scholasticus. Church History, book 2, chapter 45 and

    Pneumatomachi

    Pneumatomachi

  • Hypatia
  • 4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician

    act for the benefit of their fellow citizens. According to Socrates Scholasticus, in 414, following an exchange of hostilities and a Jewish-led massacre

    Hypatia

    Hypatia

  • John Climacus
  • 6th–7th-century Christian monk

    Kremlin. John Climacus was also known as "Scholasticus", but he is not to be confused with John Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople. Several translations

    John Climacus

    John Climacus

    John_Climacus

  • Theophanes the Confessor
  • Byzantine aristocrat, monk and historian (c.758/60–c.817/8)

    a set of extracts made by Theodore Lector from the works of Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomenus, and Theodoret; and third, the city chronicle of Constantinople

    Theophanes the Confessor

    Theophanes the Confessor

    Theophanes_the_Confessor

  • Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)
  • 4th-century Christian chronology by Eusebius

    Scholasticus Sozomen Theodoret of Cyrus Rufinus of Aquileia (he added two books to his translation of Eusebius) Philostorgius Evagrius Scholasticus Zacharias

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical History (Eusebius)

    Ecclesiastical_History_(Eusebius)

  • First plague pandemic
  • Series of pandemics (541–767 c.e.)

    contemporaries of the pandemic are included in the texts of Evagrius Scholasticus, John of Ephesus, Gregory of Tours, Paul the Deacon, and Theophanes the

    First plague pandemic

    First plague pandemic

    First_plague_pandemic

  • Euphrasius of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 521 to 526

    persecution of the Oriental Orthodox of his diocese. According to Evagrius Scholasticus, Euphrasius was from Jerusalem. He died following the massive earthquake

    Euphrasius of Antioch

    Euphrasius_of_Antioch

  • Arius
  • Cyrenaic presbyter (died 336)

    signatures solely out of deference to the emperor. Church historian Socrates Scholasticus, writings one century later in the 5th-Century, reports that Constantine

    Arius

    Arius

    Arius

  • Eutychius of Constantinople
  • Patriarch of Constantinople from 552 to 565 and from 577 to 582

    Amasea, where he spent 12 years and 5 months. Upon the death of John Scholasticus, whom Justinian I had put in the patriarchal chair, the people of Constantinople

    Eutychius of Constantinople

    Eutychius of Constantinople

    Eutychius_of_Constantinople

  • Scholasticism
  • Medieval school of philosophy

    word scholasticus, the Latinized form of the Greek σχολαστικός (scholastikos), an adjective derived from σχολή (scholē), "school". Scholasticus means

    Scholasticism

    Scholasticism

    Scholasticism

  • Photinus
  • Bishop

    Christology, p. 2-3. [3]. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 2, chapters 18 & 19. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 2, chapter 29

    Photinus

    Photinus

  • John Malalas
  • Byzantine chronicler (c. AD 491 – 578)

    principles. However, the theory identifying him with the patriarch John Scholasticus is almost certainly incorrect. Malalas cites many sources, including

    John Malalas

    John_Malalas

  • Zeno (emperor)
  • Eastern Roman emperor (474–475; 476–491)

    ISBN 978-90-04-34460-0. Evagrius Scholasticus, Historia Ecclesiastica III.8 The Ecclesiastical History of Evagrius Scholasticus. Translated Texts for Historians

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno (emperor)

    Zeno_(emperor)

  • Gennadius of Massilia
  • Christian priest and historian (died c. 496)

    Gennadius of Massilia (died c. 496), also known as Gennadius Scholasticus or Gennadius Massiliensis, was a 5th-century Christian priest, monk, and historian

    Gennadius of Massilia

    Gennadius_of_Massilia

  • Anomoeanism
  • 4th-century Christian sect

    Ecclesiastical History of Philostorgius, book 7, chapter 6. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 2, chapter 35. Philostorgius, in Photius, Epitome

    Anomoeanism

    Anomoeanism

  • Council of Constantinople (360)
  • Synod, 360

    of Socrates, Surnamed Scholasticus, or the Advocate. London: Henry G. Bohn. pp. 159–160 – via Hathitrust. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book

    Council of Constantinople (360)

    Council_of_Constantinople_(360)

  • Image of Edessa
  • Painting of Jesus Christ's face

    physical image in the ancient city of Edessa (now Urfa) was by Evagrius Scholasticus, writing about 593, who reports a portrait of Christ of divine origin

    Image of Edessa

    Image of Edessa

    Image_of_Edessa

  • Nomocanon
  • Collection of ecclesiastical law in Eastern Christian tradition

    in the sixth century, is ascribed, though without certainty, to John Scholasticus, whose canons it utilizes and completes. He had drawn up (about 550)

    Nomocanon

    Nomocanon

    Nomocanon

  • Simeon Stylites
  • Syrian Christian ascetic (c. 390 – 459)

    visited the monk and celebrated the Divine Liturgy on the pillar. Evagrius Scholasticus records an instance in which Simeon denounced the emperor's prefect Asclepiodotus

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon Stylites

    Simeon_Stylites

  • Scourge
  • Type of whip or lash

    mentioned by Palladius of Galatia in the Historia Lausiaca, and Socrates Scholasticus tells us that, instead of being excommunicated, offending young monks

    Scourge

    Scourge

    Scourge

  • Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome
  • into Latin by Epiphanius Scholasticus. It epitomized three Greek works in particular, the church histories of Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen and Theodoret

    Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome

    Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome

    Historiae_Ecclesiasticae_Tripartitae_Epitome

  • Epiphanius
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Epiphanius of Pavia (438–496), Bishop of Pavia, Italy, 466–496 Epiphanius Scholasticus (fl. c.510), translator of Greek works into Latin Epiphanius of Constantinople

    Epiphanius

    Epiphanius

  • Sozomen
  • 5th-century Eastern Roman lawyer and historian

    it was Written in Greek by Eusebius Pamphilus, Socrates Scholasticus and Evagrius Scholasticus. Made English from that Edition of These Historians, which

    Sozomen

    Sozomen

  • Chronological list of Christian theologians in the 4th century
  • Archived from the original on 3 May 2017. Retrieved 15 May 2022. Socrates Scholasticus, "The Ecclesiastical History" Book V.9 Dictionary of Christian Biography

    Chronological list of Christian theologians in the 4th century

    Chronological_list_of_Christian_theologians_in_the_4th_century

  • John Rufus
  • Head of the Coptic Church from 457 to 477

    work, with a few more details from the Life of Severus by Zacharias Scholasticus. John's name is derived from the fact that he was a monk from the Monastery

    John Rufus

    John_Rufus

  • Theodorus Lector
  • Byzantine lector

    Theodorus collected the works of the fifth-century historians Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, and Theodoret of Cyrrhus to create a chronicle of church history

    Theodorus Lector

    Theodorus_Lector

  • Caesareum of Alexandria
  • Ancient temple in Alexandria, Egypt

    the Crime". cosmographica.com. Retrieved 23 February 2012. Socrates Scholasticus. Ecclesiastical History, Bk VI: Chap. 15. Ellis, Simon P. (1992). Graeco-Roman

    Caesareum of Alexandria

    Caesareum of Alexandria

    Caesareum_of_Alexandria

  • Porphyry of Tyre
  • 3rd-century Phoenician Neoplatonist philosopher

    ISBN 9782737362415. Socrates Scholasticus (1885). Historia Ecclesiastica . Vol. Book I, Ch 9, pp. 30-31 – via Wikisource. Socrates Scholasticus (1885b). Historia

    Porphyry of Tyre

    Porphyry of Tyre

    Porphyry_of_Tyre

  • Ecclesiastical dignitary
  • These offices can include the provost, the dean, the custos and the scholasticus. Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Ecclesiastical Dignitary" . Catholic

    Ecclesiastical dignitary

    Ecclesiastical_dignitary

  • Chalcedonian schism
  • Break of communion between the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches

    as recorded by Evagrius Scholasticus, can be read in its original Greek in pages 525–529 here, or pages 146–149 at Scholasticus 1844. An English translation

    Chalcedonian schism

    Chalcedonian schism

    Chalcedonian_schism

  • Fritigern
  • Gothic king (fl. 370s)

    The conflict between Fritigern and Athanaric is mentioned by Socrates Scholasticus, Sozomen, and Zosimus, but not by Ammianus Marcellinus and Philostorgius

    Fritigern

    Fritigern

  • Arcadius
  • Roman emperor from 383 to 408

    Socrates Scholasticus, op cit "Chapter XVIII: Of Eudoxia's Silver Statue", p. 150. Bury, pp. 100–102 Treadgold 1997, p. 86. Socrates Scholasticus VI, 23;

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

    Arcadius

  • Byzantine literature of the Justinian era
  • Byzantine literature from the reign of Justinian I to the Heraclian dynasty

    included works by Arabius Scholasticus, Eratosthenes Scholasticus, Eutolmius Scholasticus, Ireneus Referendarius, Isidore Scholasticus, John Barbucallus, Julian

    Byzantine literature of the Justinian era

    Byzantine literature of the Justinian era

    Byzantine_literature_of_the_Justinian_era

  • John VI Kantakouzenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1347 to 1354

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John VI Kantakouzenos

    John_VI_Kantakouzenos

  • Demes in the Byzantine Empire
  • Chariot racing factions

    power of the demes. According to the contemporary chroniclers Evagrius Scholasticus and Procopius, in the leadup to the Nika Riots, Justinian favoured the

    Demes in the Byzantine Empire

    Demes in the Byzantine Empire

    Demes_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Abdas of Susa
  • Bishop and Saint

    of Abdas himself were also killed. His feast day is 16 May. Socrates Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical history, vii. 8 Archived 2005-01-18 at the Wayback Machine

    Abdas of Susa

    Abdas of Susa

    Abdas_of_Susa

  • Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger
  • Byzantine general, statesman and historian (1062/82–1137)

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger

    Nikephoros_Bryennios_the_Younger

  • Yahya of Antioch
  • Melkite Christian physician

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Yahya of Antioch

    Yahya_of_Antioch

  • Heraclius (primicerius sacri cubiculi)
  • Evagrius Scholasticus. Ralph Mathisen, "Petronius Maximus (17 March 455 - 22 May 455)", De Imperatoribus Romanis, 1997 Evagrius Scholasticus, ii.7 Hydatius

    Heraclius (primicerius sacri cubiculi)

    Heraclius (primicerius sacri cubiculi)

    Heraclius_(primicerius_sacri_cubiculi)

  • Adonis
  • Greek god of beauty and desire

    Adonis; Bell, s.v. Aphrodite; Tripp s.v Adonis Greek anthology Agathias Scholasticus 5.289 Alciphron, Letters to Courtesans 4.14.1 Clement of Alexandria,

    Adonis

    Adonis

    Adonis

  • Procopius
  • Byzantine historian (c. 500 – 565)

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Procopius

    Procopius

  • Constantia (Osrhoene)
  • Ancient city of Osroene

    the bishop who attended the Council of Chalcedon is titled; Evagrius Scholasticus, Ecclesiastical History i (Smith 1854, pp. 656–657). Talbert, Richard

    Constantia (Osrhoene)

    Constantia_(Osrhoene)

  • Michael Critobulus
  • Byzantine historian (c. 1410 – c. 1470)

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Michael Critobulus

    Michael_Critobulus

  • 536
  • Calendar year

    Chinese empress dowager of Northern Zhou (d. 588) probable Evagrius Scholasticus, Syrian church historian (or 537) (d. 594) Venantius Fortunatus, Merovingian

    536

    536

  • List of editiones principes in Latin
  • First printed editions of a manuscript

    Georgius Lauer Rome Edited by Julius Pomponius Laetus 1472 Epiphanius Scholasticus, Historia ecclesiastica tripartita Johannes Schüssler Augsburg 1472 Plautus

    List of editiones principes in Latin

    List_of_editiones_principes_in_Latin

  • Summa Theologica
  • Theological treatise by Thomas Aquinas

    Philosophers Anselm of Canterbury ("Doctor Marianus") Peter Abelard ("Doctor Scholasticus") Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides

    Summa Theologica

    Summa Theologica

    Summa_Theologica

  • Scholaster
  • Head of an ecclesiastical school

    A scholaster, from the Latin scholasticus (schoolmaster), or magister scholarum, was the head of an ecclesiastical school, typically a cathedral school

    Scholaster

    Scholaster

  • Aphthartodocetae
  • 6th-century non-Chalcedonian Christian sect

    Aphthartodocetic beliefs with scripture. Justinian ensured that John Scholasticus replaced Eutychius who was exiled from his see by Justinian. The Patriarch

    Aphthartodocetae

    Aphthartodocetae

  • Zosimus (historian)
  • Late 5th/early 6th century Byzantine historian

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Zosimus (historian)

    Zosimus_(historian)

  • Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus
  • Revolt against Rome (351–352)

    original on 2023-06-25. Retrieved 2026-03-21. Lazare, p. 46. Socrates Scholasticus, ii.28.2. G, Vinogradov A. JERUSALEM: History of the City of Jerusalem

    Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus

    Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus

    Jewish_revolt_against_Constantius_Gallus

  • True Cross
  • Cross upon which Jesus was crucified

    nearly a century after Eusebius and forty years after Rufinus, Socrates Scholasticus (died c. 440) gives a description of the discovery later repeated by

    True Cross

    True Cross

    True_Cross

  • Justin II
  • Roman emperor from 565 to 578

    the palace entrances during the night, and early in the morning, John Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople, crowned the new Augustus. Only then was

    Justin II

    Justin II

    Justin_II

  • Meletius of Antioch
  • Patriarch of Antioch from 360 to 381

    Homoousian clergy, and Meletius resigned the see. According to Socrates Scholasticus, Meletius attended the council of Seleucia in the autumn of 359 and then

    Meletius of Antioch

    Meletius of Antioch

    Meletius_of_Antioch

  • Demophilus of Constantinople
  • Archbishop of Constantinople from 370 to 380

    H. E., ix, 10, 13, 14, 19; Philostorgius Patrol. Gk., lxv; Socrates Scholasticus H. E., iv, 14, v, 7, 10; Sozomenus H. E. vi, 13, 14; vii, 12; Soz. and

    Demophilus of Constantinople

    Demophilus_of_Constantinople

  • Gerhoh of Reichersberg
  • and Hildesheim. In 1119, Bishop Hermann of Augsburg called him as "scholasticus" to the cathedral school of that city; shortly afterwards, though still

    Gerhoh of Reichersberg

    Gerhoh of Reichersberg

    Gerhoh_of_Reichersberg

  • Menander
  • Athenian comic playwright (c. 342/341 – c. 290 BC)

    his play Thais; according to 5th-century Christian historian Socrates Scholasticus, Menander derived this from Euripides. "He who labors diligently need

    Menander

    Menander

    Menander

  • Constantine the Great and Christianity
  • Emperor Constantine's relationship, views, and laws regarding Christianity

    these are the earliest extant Christian Bibles. According to Socrates Scholasticus, Constantine commissioned the construction of the first Church of Hagia

    Constantine the Great and Christianity

    Constantine the Great and Christianity

    Constantine_the_Great_and_Christianity

  • 565
  • Calendar year

    Aphthartodocetae, a sect of Monophysites. From April 12 he is replaced by John Scholasticus. Columba begins preaching in the Orkney Islands (approximate date). Chen

    565

    565

    565

  • 577
  • Calendar year

    Chinese princess Uthman ibn Affan, Muslim Caliph (d. 656) August 31 – John Scholasticus, patriarch of Constantinople Aldate, bishop and saint Aminah bint Wahb

    577

    577

    577

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    Constantine the Great) c. 337. [Fragmentary] Socrates of Constantinople (Scholasticus), Historia Ecclesiastica (Church History) c. 443. Zenos, A. C., trans

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Transcendentals
  • Truth, beauty, and goodness

    Philosophers Anselm of Canterbury ("Doctor Marianus") Peter Abelard ("Doctor Scholasticus") Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides

    Transcendentals

    Transcendentals

  • Laonikos Chalkokondyles
  • Byzantine Greek historian (c. 1430 – c. 1470)

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    Laonikos Chalkokondyles

    Laonikos Chalkokondyles

    Laonikos_Chalkokondyles

  • Augustine of Hippo
  • Christian theologian and philosopher (354–430)

    Philosophers Anselm of Canterbury ("Doctor Marianus") Peter Abelard ("Doctor Scholasticus") Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine of Hippo

    Augustine_of_Hippo

  • Valens of Mursa
  • Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 2, chapter 37. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History, book 2, chapter 37. Socrates Scholasticus, Church History

    Valens of Mursa

    Valens_of_Mursa

  • George Kedrenos
  • 11th century Byzantine historian

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    George Kedrenos

    George_Kedrenos

  • Anonymus Cyzicenus
  • Rufinus (in the Greek version of Gelasius of Caesarea died 395), Socrates Scholasticus, Theodoret, "John" and Dalmatius Apolg, n. 86. English translation of

    Anonymus Cyzicenus

    Anonymus_Cyzicenus

  • 381
  • Calendar year

    Birth of Europe. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 222. ISBN 978-0-19-973560-0. Socrates Scholasticus. The Ecclesiastical History: Book 5, Chapter 8.

    381

    381

  • Narses
  • 6th-century Byzantine general

    [citation needed] Agathias Scholasticus, cited in Fauber, L.H. Narses: Hammer of the Goths, St. Martin's Press, 1990, p. 15. Scholasticus, Evagrius. Ecclesiastical

    Narses

    Narses

    Narses

  • Cur Deus Homo
  • 1080s book by St. Anselm of Canterbury

    Philosophers Anselm of Canterbury ("Doctor Marianus") Peter Abelard ("Doctor Scholasticus") Peter Lombard ("The Master") Averroes ("The Commentator") Maimonides

    Cur Deus Homo

    Cur Deus Homo

    Cur_Deus_Homo

  • Maximus III of Jerusalem
  • Bishop of Jerusalem

    Jerusalem of sixteen Palestinian bishops that welcomed Athanasius. Socrates Scholasticus recorded that Maximus "restored communion and rank" to Athanasius, Athanasius

    Maximus III of Jerusalem

    Maximus_III_of_Jerusalem

  • George Sphrantzes
  • 15th-century Byzantine historian

    century Agathias Cyril of Scythopolis Eustathius of Epiphania Evagrius Scholasticus Hesychius of Miletus John Diakrinomenos John of Ephesus John of Epiphania

    George Sphrantzes

    George_Sphrantzes

  • Patrologia Graeca
  • Collection of writings by Greek Christian authors (1857–1866)

    Theodore of Mopsuestia, Synesius, Arsenius the Great PG 67: Socrates Scholasticus and Sozomenus PG 68-76: Cyril of Alexandria PG 77: Cyril of Alexandria

    Patrologia Graeca

    Patrologia_Graeca

  • Hagia Sophia
  • Mosque and former church in Istanbul, Turkey

    wrote that Phocas had acquired the funds by moral means, but Evagrius Scholasticus later wrote that the money had been obtained unjustly. According to Anthony

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia Sophia

    Hagia_Sophia

  • Justinian I
  • Roman emperor from 527 to 565

    Gothicum. p. 4.; Evagrius Scholasticus. Historia Ecclesiastica. p. 23. Procopius. Bellum Gothicum. p. 3.; Evagrius Scholasticus. Historia Ecclesiastica

    Justinian I

    Justinian I

    Justinian_I

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