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1 2,4 | Alaricianum was sent by Pope Nicholas I to the Bulgarian king 2 3 | of the Vatican Library, Nicholas Alemannus, in the early 3 3,16| Apostles have been described by Nicholas Mesarites, a bishop of Ephesus, 4 5,8 | sent a delegation to Pope Nicholas I asking him to send Latin 5 5,8 | convoke a council. Pope Nicholas I, who sided with Ignatius, 6 5,8 | opposition to this decision Pope Nicholas convoked a council in Rome 7 6,2 | Constantinople of this period, Nicholas Mysticus, wrote to “the 8 6,3 | Constantinople. In vain did Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus send him abject 9 6,7 | papacy in the East, but Pope Nicholas I did not live to witness 10 6,7 | during the patriarchate of Nicholas Mysticus, a relative and 11 6,7 | reincarnated in his pupil, Nicholas Mysticus, who, more than 12 6,7 | disagreements arose between Leo and Nicholas Mysticus on account of the 13 6,7 | s head; this later gave Nicholas Mysticus occasion to say 14 6,7 | Empire. The recalcitrant Nicholas Mysticus was deposed and 15 6,7 | first, which sided with Nicholas Mysticus, was against the 16 6,7 | energetic and experienced Nicholas Mysticus could remedy the 17 6,7 | death (912) Leo VI recalled Nicholas from confinement, deposed 18 6,7 | religious peace in the Empire Nicholas Mysticus strove to restore 19 6,7 | Constantine VII Porphyrogemtus, Nicholas Mysticus was deprived of 20 6,7 | to embrace monastic life, Nicholas Mysticus again rose to his 21 6,7 | this period: “Patriarch Nicholas emerged as full victor in 22 6,7 | 90] After the death of Nicholas Mysticus in 925, Romanus 23 6,8 | century.[168]~ Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus, well known for 24 7,3 | given by another eyewitness, Nicholas Mesarites, metropolitan 25 8,14| that time was played by Nicholas Mesarites, later bishop 26 8,14| continued their course. Nicholas of Otranto, abbot of Casole, 27 8,14| an adherent of the union. Nicholas of Otranto, who has left 28 8,14| and, leading the Greeks, Nicholas Mesarites. The Greeks of 29 8,14| Pelagius, his delegates, and Nicholas Mesarites broke up without 30 8,14| broke up without any result. Nicholas Mesarites, at that time 31 8,14| metropolitan of Ephesus, Nicholas Mesarites, who were inclined 32 8,16| enlightened brothers, John and Nicholas Mesaritai, whose very existence 33 8,16| funeral oration delivered by Nicholas Mesarites on the death of 34 8,16| 171]~ His younger brother, Nicholas, who also held some office 35 8,16| narrative. Some of the works of Nicholas, though far from all, have 36 8,16| interesting is the description by Nicholas Mesarites of the Church 37 8,16| itself, the description of Nicholas based upon his personal 38 8,16| the scholarly world with Nicholas Mesarites, said that his 39 8,16| epithalamium (nuptial poem) of Nicholas Irenikos (Eirenikos),[174] 40 8,16| epithalamia of Theodore Prodromus. Nicholas Irenikos’ poem gives new 41 9,8 | learned man of his age,” and Nicholas Chalcocondyles, son of his 42 9,8 | in Latin and Greek.[195] Nicholas Chalcocondyles can have 43 9,8 | Laonikos is merely Nicolaos, Nicholas, slightly changed. During 44 9,9 | culture. In his appeal to Pope Nicholas V the western emperor, Frederick 45 9,12| famous Byzantine mystic Nicholas Cabasilas has been recently 46 9,13| unfortunately very little known, Nicholas Cabasilas, whose ideas and 47 9,17| of the nobility in 1346. Nicholas Cabasilas was one of the 48 9,18| mystics of the eastern church, Nicholas Cabasilas, also belongs 49 9,18| fourteenth century, with Nicholas Cabasilas at their head.~ 50 9,18| Cabasilas at their head.~ Nicholas Cabasilas belongs to the