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1 4,1 | terror,” reported the poet George of Pisidia, a contemporary, 2 4,1 | successful. A contemporary poet, George of Pisidia, composed an 3 4,4 | the deacon of St. Sophia, George of Pisidia (a province in 4 4,4 | The poetical genius of George of Pisidia was appreciated 5 4,4 | writer of verse, Euripides or George of Pisidia?” The modern 6 4,4 | scholarly world regards George as the best secular poet 7 5,5 | Theodore, of four heads of George, etc.[92]~ Constantine V 8 5,8 | iconoclastic period itself. George Syncellus,[174] who died 9 5,8 | chronography, whose works George used as sources.~ At the 10 5,8 | sources.~ At the instance of George Syncellus his chronicle 11 5,8 | reign of Diocletian, where George Syncellus left off his record 12 5,8 | common source.[177]~ Finally, George the Monk (Monachus) Hamartolus, 13 6,2 | young and gifted general, George Maniaces, who succeeded 14 6,2 | in spite of the fact that George Maniaces was victorious 15 6,6 | This expedition was led by George Maniaces. In his army were 16 6,6 | accomplished, mainly because George Maniaces was recalled when 17 6,8 | and of the continuator of George Hamartolus. The question 18 6,8 | anonymous Continuator of George Hamartolus, and Symeon Magister 19 7,4 | the creation of the world. George Cedrenus, who lived under 20 8,5 | beyond the Strait of Saint George[39] as far as Turkey, and, 21 8,9 | the thirteenth century, George Acropolita, wrote of him: “ 22 8,13| Nicephorus Blemmydes and George Acropolita at their head.~ 23 8,13| of the appointed regent, George Muzalon, master the complicated 24 8,13| service.”[107] A contemporary, George Acropolita, gave this judgment 25 8,13| great joy on this occasion. George Acropolita, for example, 26 8,16| intense cultural life. As George of Cyprus states, in the 27 8,16| on his coming to Nicaea George of Cyprus was disappointed 28 8,16| historian and statesman, George Acropolita. Like his father, 29 8,16| historian and statesman George Acropolita. Vatatzes, attentive 30 8,16| particularly distinguished: George Acropolita and Emperor Theodore 31 8,16| Born at Constantinople, George Acropolita had gone in his 32 8,16| Emperor Theodore II Lascaris. George Acropolita was the official 33 8,16| Nicephorus Blemmydes and George Acropolita. In Theodore’ 34 8,16| of Corinth or Lepanto); George Bardanes, metropolitan of 35 8,16| the Despotat of Epirus, George Bardanes, metropolitan of 36 8,16| century on the basis of George’s letters to Emperors Frederick 37 8,16| given under the name of George could not be associated 38 8,16| that there was only one George, metropolitan of Corcyra; 39 8,16| captured by the Bulgars. Thus George Bardanes belongs to the 40 8,16| thirteenth century.[199]~ George was born, probably, at Athens, 41 8,16| information about his life. George spent some time at the imperial 42 8,16| favorably disposed towards him. George’s interesting letters have 43 8,16| his letters, from teaching George and correcting various failures 44 8,16| 200] Besides the letters, George was the author of polemic 45 8,16| metropolitan of Naupactus, George Bardanes, metropolitan of 46 9,2 | epoch of the Palaeologi, George Phrantzes, preserved in 47 9,3 | of the fifteenth century, George Phrantzes, wrote: “Under 48 9,8 | son of his Athenian friend George, a young man very well versed 49 9,9 | estimation of the event. George Phrantzes, who participated 50 9,11| Germanus and the historian George Acropolitas, the grand logothete 51 9,11| in the name of Michael, George Acropolitas took oath.[245] 52 9,16| choice fell on Gennadius (George) Scholarius. He had accompanied 53 9,18| discussed. But these four — George Phrantzes, Ducas, Laonikos 54 9,18| Cyprus (his secular name was George), patriarch under Andronicus 55 9,18| Scholarius (his secular name was George), was a good scholar in 56 9,18| Palaeologian epoch by the famous George Gemistus Plethon.[384] Filled 57 9,18| specially remembered. Gregorius (George) of Cyprus, a patriarch