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  • Theodore Philes (Greek: Θεόδωρος Φιλῆς) was a Byzantine nobleman and governor of Thessalonica in the mid-13th century. Theodore is the first notable member...
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  • Greece Phile, a misspelling of computer file, seen in BBS hacker culture Alexios Philes, Byzantine general Manuel Philes, Byzantine poet Theodore Philes, Byzantine...
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  • Constantinople, Philes and Makrenos were left in charge. They too, however, were defeated and captured by the Achaeans at the Battle of Makryplagi. Philes died in...
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    governor of Thessalonica, Theodore Philes, circulated defamatory poems about Theodore's alleged affair with an unnamed woman. Philes's accusations reached the...
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  • Nikephoros Tarchaneiotes, and as governor-general in Thessalonica by Theodore Philes. In c. 1213, he married Theodora. Theodora was of illustrious lineage...
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  • imprisoned at Kanina. In 1259, Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos sent Theodore Philes to achieve the release of Chabaron. Nothing further is known of him...
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    the Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologoi. Alexios Philes 1259–1263/4 Michael VIII Palaiologos Philes had married a niece of Michael VIII. He was sent in...
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  • Raithu Theodore of Sykeon Theodore Palaiologos (16th century) Theodore Palaiologos (son of Michael VIII) Theodore Parsakoutenos Theodore Philes Theodore Pileles...
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  • 2015 (ISBN 978-2-503-54412-0) P. A. Agapitos, "Blemmydes, Laskaris and Philes," in Byzantinische Sprachkunst. Studien zur byzantinischen Literatur gewidmet...
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  • Nicaea against Epirus. After falling out of favour and being imprisoned by Theodore II Laskaris, Strategopoulos sided with the aristocrats around Michael VIII...
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  • Tarchaniota Marullus Paul the Silentiary Manuel Philes George Pisida Michael Psellos John Tzetzes Theodore Apsevdis Michael Astrapas and Eutychios Theophanes...
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  • harpist and educator whose work included the well-received novel Adèle et Théodore; ou, Lettres sur l'éducation of 1782. Stephanie de Montaneis Flourished...
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  • ISBN 978-0-7864-9534-4. OCLC 903807427. Dawidziak, Mark (1989). The Columbo Phile : A Casebook. New York: Mysterious Press. ISBN 978-0-89296-984-5. Columbo...
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  • Glabas had some success: according to a panegyric by the court poet Manuel Philes, he retook Roussokastron and Mesembria, rebuilt Anchialos and forced the...
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  • ἄρχων) in chapter 40 of his De Administrando Imperio. The Nicaean emperor Theodore II Laskaris (r. 1254–1258) first established it as a specific court rank...
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  • Andronikos II Palaiologos Unknown first name. Addressee of poems by Manuel Philes, of Turkish origin, married to the prōtoierakaria Melane. Erroneously identified...
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  • φυγάδος (phugás, phugádos) "fugitive", φυγαδικός apophyge, hypophyge phil-, -phile love, friendship Greek φίλος (phílos), φιλικός (philikós), φιλεῖν (phileîn)...
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    his contemporaries in Trecento Italy. The fourteenth-century poet Manuel Philes wrote pieces commemorating a wide variety of artworks and the aristocrats...
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  • patronymic signifying "little" and/or "son"; therefore Theodorakis is "little Theodore". Others, less common, are: -atos/-atou (from Cephallonia and other Ionian...
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    mathematician Maximus Planudes, the painter Theophanes the Greek, the poet Manuel Philes and the writer Joseph Bryennios. There was also a brief but lively flowering...
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