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Nicholas Mystikos became the leading member of the regency for the young emperor , and as such had to face the advance of Simeon I of Bulgaria on ...
The Byzantine Empire in the 10th Century
913 Death of Alexander, Council of Regency for Constantine headed by Patriarch Nicholas mystikos; 'Coronation' of Tsar (Khan) Symeon outside Constantinople ;
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Oct 14, 2009 ... Although the Patriarch Nicholas Mystikos reluctantly baptised Constantine, he forbade the emperor from marrying for the fourth time. ...
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Byzantine Relations with Northern Peoples in the Tenth Century; ... Byzantine relations with Bulgaria were complicated in the early years of the tenth century: ... The Bulgarian Tsar S...
Nicholas I (Byzantine patriarch of Constantinople) -- Britannica ...
Named a secretary counsellor (Mystikos) by the emperor Leo VI (886–912), Nicholas was appointed patriarch of Constantinople in 901. ...
Orthodox Saints for May
God is Wonderful in His Saints ... Orthodox Saints commemorated in May ... and Baruch, his scribe and disciple, composed the Old Testament book that bears his own name. Jeremiah was th...
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Nicholas I Mystikos or Nicholas I Mysticus was the Patriarch of Constantinople from March 901 to February 906 and from May 912 to his death in 925. ...
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Premium Member/Community Member Login ... Niagara-on-the-Lake ... Nicholas IV ... Nicholas Mystikos ... Nicola di Lorenzo
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Leo then promoted his own imperial secretary (mystikos) Nicholas .... Replacing Nicholas Mystikos with Euthymios, Leo got his marriage recognized by the ...
Demetrios Constantelos - The Historical Development of Greek
From: Understanding the Greek Orthodox Church, Hellenic College Press, Boston 1990. ... ; The Ancient Church | The Medieval Church | The Modern Church ... With the diffusion Helle...
Daphnopates, Oration
But he [Patriarch Nicholas I Mystikos, in 913], after enquiry of what he knew already, excluded for that time the lords of the senate, out of his reverence ...
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Rather than walk, as was traditional for emperors, Andronikos Comnenus preferred to ride to the Shrine of Christ the Savior. ... it also extended to personal grooming. ... Though such ...
Byzantine Monastic Foundation Documents:
arch, Nicholas I Mystikos (901–907), for Euthymios was chosen to replace the latter in that ... Nicholas Mystikos, to accept reinstatement as patriarch. ...
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In 913 Simeon I of Bulgaria was crowned Emperor (Tsar) by the Patriarch of Constantinople and imperial regent Nicholas Mystikos outside of the Byzantine capital.
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Leo VI
Leo then promoted his own imperial secretary (mystikos) Nicholas, ... Replacing Nicholas Mystikos with Euthymios, Leo got his marriage recognized by the ...
R. Wolff, The 'Second Bulgarian Empire' - 1
Like Runciman and Zlatarski, Dölger relies on Romanos' letters already cited, and on the correspondence of Nicholas Mystikos, Migne, PG, CXL. His views and those of Ostrogorsky (article ci...
Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, issue: 39 / 2001/2002 ...
archs Photios, Nicholas Mystikos, Polyeuktos (to mention only the most ... ideology, but also with Nicholas Mystikos, one of the boldest patriarchs during ...
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