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  • Thomais of Lesbos (born 909/913 - died 947/951), also Saint Thomais, was a Byzantine woman from Lesbos and saint. She is a rare example of a married laywoman...
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    became part of the Kingdom of Greece. The English name Lesbos (pronounced /ˈlɛzbɒs/, also US: /ˈlɛzbəs, -boʊs/) is from Ancient Greek Λέσβος (Lésbos). The name...
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  • Thomais may refer to: Thomais of Alexandria, Byzantine martyr and 5th century saint Thomais of Lesbos (c. 909/913 - 947/951), Byzantine laywoman and saint...
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  • Greek soccer player Thomaïs Emmanouilidou (born 1997), Greek rower Thomais Orsini (born 1330), Greek consort Thomais of Lesbos (10th century), Greek...
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  • Historical Atlas of the Vikings, p. 68. Penguin Books: ISBN 978-0-140-51328-8. Halsall, Paul (1996). "Life of St. Thomais of Lesbos". Holy Women of Byzantium:...
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    governor Liu Xu, chancellor of Later Tang and Later Jin (b. 888) Thomais of Lesbos, Byzantine saint (b. ca. 909) Wulfgar, bishop of Lichfield (approximate...
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    [mitiˈlini] ) is the capital of the Greek island of Lesbos, and its port. It is also the capital and administrative center of the North Aegean Region, and...
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    Dobrodeia of Kiev. Byzantine women were married usually by the age of fourteen, though some women married later, as for instance Thomais of Lesbos who married...
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    "Mocius Cistern", Istanbul Halsall, Paul (1996). "Life of St. Thomais of Lesbos". Holy Women of Byzantium: Ten Saints' Lives in English Translation. Dumbarton...
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    first time in the church of Blachernae with an Agrypnía ("holy Vigil"), which occurred on the first Sunday of Lent. Thomais of Lesbos, a laywoman who was later...
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  • scholar-official (d. 987) Thomais of Lesbos, Byzantine saint (d. ca. 947) 900 June 17 – Fulk, archbishop of Reims July 8 – Qatr al-Nada, wife of the Abbasid caliph...
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  • governor Liu Xu, chancellor of Later Tang and Later Jin (b. 888) Thomais of Lesbos, Byzantine saint (b. ca. 909) Wulfgar, bishop of Lichfield (approximate...
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  • compiling lives of saints, such as that of Thomais of Lesbos, he was more usefully employed—that of St. John of Damascus is in the huge collection of Jean Bolland...
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    the Wonderworker, of Mount Latros (Latmos), at the Megisti Lavra of the Theotokos of Myrsinon (c. 10th century) Saint Thomais of Lesbos (10th century) Hieromartyr...
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  • Siege of Thessalonica, Walls of Thessaly Thessaly, History of Theudebert I Third Crusade Thomais of Lesbos Thomais Orsini Thomas I, Patriarch of Constantinople...
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  • Greek name (category Culture of Greece)
    (Τατιάνα) Thaddeus (Θαδδαῖος) Theofilos (Θεόφιλος) Thomas (Θωμάς) Thomai (Θωμαή) Thomais (Θωμαΐς) Thomaida (Θωμαΐδα) Timotheos (Τιμόθεος) Yvonne (Υβόννη)...
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  • Aristotle, Meteorology, 1.14 Hesiod, Catalogue of Women, 2 Stephanus, Ethnica, p. 212 Smith 1849, p. 1011. Thomai, Jani. RRETH “FJALORIT SHQIP – ANGLISHT”(“OXFORD...
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  • needed] (Greek: Γιουρούκικος) is a Greek instrumental dance from Agiasos, Lesbos, Greece, with a nine beat rhythm. The dance has many similarities with antikristos...
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  • This is a list of the consorts of the four main Byzantine Greek successor states of the Byzantine Empire following the Fourth Crusade in 1204 and up to...
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