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1 7,1 | appreciation of John’s character. Nicetas Choniates said, “he was 2 7,1 | contemporary with Andronicus, Nicetas Choniates, wrote about him: “ 3 7,1 | the Byzantine historian Nicetas Choniates said, “was still 4 7,1 | The Byzantine historian, Nicetas Choniates, wrote: “The spectacle 5 7,1 | manuscripts of the History of Nicetas Choniates.” Among other 6 7,1 | Choniates.” Among other things, Nicetas wrote that Andronicus commanded 7 7,1 | claimant to the throne. Nicetas Choniates gave a striking 8 7,1 | historian of that time, Nicetas Choniates: “Thus, between 9 7,2 | without malicious irony Nicetas Choniates remarked concerning 10 7,2 | contemporary Greek source, Nicetas Choniates, clearly stated 11 7,2 | younger brother John. Whenever Nicetas mentioned the Bulgarians, 12 7,2 | dynasty, if the assertion of Nicetas Choniates is accepted, being 13 7,2 | to put down the revolt. Nicetas Choniates naively said that 14 7,2 | historian of that epoch, Nicetas Choniates, and that the 15 7,2 | evidence of the contemporary Nicetas Choniates, who made a clear 16 7,3 | of western Europe, said Nicetas Choniates, “looked perfectly 17 7,3 | the events of this period, Nicetas Choniates wrote: “What a 18 7,3 | part in the pillaging.~ Nicetas Choniates, an eyewitness 19 7,3 | cathedral of St. Mark.~ Nicetas Choniates, in an eloquent 20 7,3 | A Byzantine historian, Nicetas Choniates, a strong partisan 21 7,4 | version of the History of Nicetas Choniates Isaac Angelus 22 7,4 | historian of that epoch, Nicetas Choniates, said the question 23 7,4 | and women.~ The historian Nicetas Choniates drew a striking 24 7,4 | contemporary with Andronicus, Nicetas Choniates painted this idyllic 25 7,4 | were in a state of decline. Nicetas Choniates, in his history, 26 7,4 | the Emperor.”~ Michael and Nicetas Acominati, two brothers 27 7,4 | younger brother of Michael, Nicetas Acominatus or Choniates, 28 7,4 | Phrygian city of Chonae, Nicetas, like his brother, had been 29 7,4 | himself to a spiritual career, Nicetas chose the secular career 30 7,4 | an end his great history. Nicetas died at Nicaea soon after 31 7,4 | after 1210. Michael outlived Nicetas and wrote at his death an 32 7,4 | from the point of view of Nicetas’ biography.~ His chief literary 33 7,4 | Latin Empire (1118-1206). Nicetas’ work is a priceless source 34 7,4 | complete form. For his history Nicetas acknowledged only two sources: 35 7,4 | scholars vary as to whether Nicetas used John Cinnamus as his 36 7,4 | his source. The history of Nicetas is written in an inflated, 37 7,4 | one reign or the other, Nicetas, who was firmly convinced 38 7,4 | his special monograph on Nicetas Choniates, Th. Uspensky 39 7,4 | Choniates, Th. Uspensky wrote: “Nicetas is worthy of study if only 40 7,4 | Besides the History, to Nicetas Choniates belong perhaps 41 8,2 | very well-known historian Nicetas Choniates, who, after the 42 8,4 | their future unification. Nicetas Choniates wrote in honor 43 8,4 | bombastic panegyric.[34] Nicetas’ brother, Michael Acominatus, 44 8,16| However, Michael’s brother, Nicetas Acominatus, an historian, 45 8,16| continuation of the work of Nicetas Choniates. As a contemporary 46 9,9 | imitating the “lamentation” of Nicetas Acominatus after the sack