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1 2,2 | afterwards spoken of as a pupil of Libanius. It was also 2 2,5 | unusual men of action as the pupil of Libanius and favorite 3 6,6 | relative of Basil II and a pupil of the famous scholar, Gerbert, 4 6,7 | leave it in 886, when his pupil, Leo VI, succeeded Basil 5 6,7 | Mysticus, a relative and pupil of Photius and the most 6 6,7 | were reincarnated in his pupil, Nicholas Mysticus, who, 7 6,8 | her first husband, and a pupil of Michael Psellus. He is 8 6,8 | Emperor Leo VI the Wise, a pupil of Photius, though not endowed 9 7,4 | Italus (coming from Italy), a pupil of Michael Psellus, who 10 7,4 | between 1192 and 1194. His pupil and friend, the metropolitan 11 8,16| ανδριας), dedicated to his pupil. Emperor Theodore II Lascaris, 12 8,16| the soul of their young pupil, during the lifetime of 13 8,16| Athens, and was first a pupil and later a friend and correspondent 14 9,4 | spared. An eyewitness, a pupil of Daniel, igumen (abbot) 15 9,19| earlier Renaissance was a pupil of Barlaam, Leontius Pilatus,