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Hagios Onouphrios was an ancient Minoan civilization Minoan city in southern Crete , on the Mesara Plain Plain of Messara , a few miles west of Kannia and Gortyn . ref Matz, Friedrich Crete and early Greece, the prelude to Greek art 1962 ref References Reflist Category Minoan civilization AncientGreece stub ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 Demetrios Lialios 1869 1940 was a Greek composer. He studied at the Hochschule f r Musik und Theater M nchen under Ludwig Thuille . He was possibly the first modern Greek composer to do chamber music. His Requiem in B minor, titled Missa pro Defunctis is perhaps the first large scale choral work. He also did works for various languages and Church of Greece Greek Orthodox liturgies. ref http www.musicology.gr issue010011 fidetzis1en.html Musicology site ref Web sources references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lialios, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1869 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1940 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lialios, Demetrios Category 1869 births Category 1940 deaths Category Greek composers Category Romantic composers Europe composer stub de Dimitrios Lialios ... more details
Demetrios Palaiologos or Demetrius Palaeologus lang el , D m trios Palaiologos 1407 ... 1453, until his desertion to the Ottomans in 1460. Life Demetrios Palaiologos was a younger son ... in Thessalonica . As a younger son Demetrios was not expected to rule, but was granted the court ... to reunite the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church . Opposed to the union, Demetrios ... behind. Forced to surrender Lemnos as penalty for returning home without the Emperor s consent, Demetrios ... Constantinople, demanding that Demetrios be given control of the more strategic appanage of Selymbria ... thumb right The division of the Despotate of the Morea between Thomas and Demetrios in 1450 ... nearer Constantinople, Demetrios tried to stage a coup d tat and secure the throne for himself ... Emperor Constantine XI gave Demetrios half of Morea in order to remove him from the vicinity of Constantinople ... this victory civil war has erupted between Demetrios and his younger brother Thomas Palaiologos Thomas , who had already ruled in Morea since 1428. As Thomas was threatening to dislodge Demetrios, the latter ... to Demetrios because he is not man enough to rule any country . He was allowed to spend his life at the palace ... , Samothrace and Thasos . Demetrios lived in honorary captivity until falling out of favor with Mehmed .... His wife Theodora died a few weeks later. Family Demetrios Palaiologos was married first to Zoe ... 1 1. Demetrios Palaiologos 2 2. Manuel II Palaiologos 3 3. Helena Draga 4 4. John V Palaiologos 5 5 ... References Reflist Persondata name Palaiologos, Demetrios alternative names short description ..., Demetrios Category 1407 births Category 1470 deaths Category Palaiologos dynasty Demetrios Category 15th century Byzantine people Category 15th century Greek people Category Despots of the Morea Demetrios 2 cs Demetrios Palaiologos de Demetrios Palaiologos el es Demetrio Pale logo ... sr fi Demetrios Palaiologos ... more details
Demetrios J. Constantelos is a researcher in Byzantology and a professor emeritus of history and religious studies at Richard Stockton College of New Jersey, Pomona, NJ . He was born in Spilia, Messenia , Greece . He was ordained a priest of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America in 1955 and earned a PhD in Byzantine Civilization at Rutgers University in 1965. ref Staff biography page at Richard Stockton College http talon.stockton.edu eyos page.cfm?siteID 69&pageID 12 ref Publications Publications by Demetrios Constantelos include Christian Faith And Cultural Heritage Essays from a Greek Orthodox Perspective Renewing the Church The Significance of the Council in Trullo Paideia Addresses to Young People The Complete Works of His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos, Primate of North and South America 1959 1996 The Torchbearer Encyclicals Spiritual and Ecclesiastical Subjects, Administration, Education, Culture Understanding the Greek Orthodox Church Its Faith, History and Life Christian Hellenism, Volume Three Essays and Studies in Continuity and Change The Greeks, Their Heritage, and Its Value Today Poverty, Society and Philanthropy in the Late Mediaeval Greek World Byzantine Philanthropy and Social Welfare Religious Philosophical Issues and Interreligious Dialogues in the Orthodox Church Since World War II Orthodox Theology and Diakonia Trends and Prospects Essays in Honor of His Eminence Archbishop Iakovos on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday Christian Hellenism Essays and Studies in Continuity and Change Hellenism Ancient, Mediaeval Modern, 13 by Demetrios J. Constantelos ISBN 0 89241 588 6 References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Constantelos, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Constantelos, Demetrios Category Living people Category People from Messenia Category National and Kapodistrian University of Athens alumni Category American historians Category ... more details
Infobox writer name Demetrios Capetanakis image imagesize caption pseudonym birth name birth date birth place death date death place occupation nationality ethnicity citizenship education alma mater period genre subject movement notableworks spouse partner children relatives influences influenced awards signature website portaldisp Demetrios Capetanakis or Kapetanakis or Capetanaces lang el Smyrna , 1912 London, 9 March 1944 was a Greek poet, essayist and critic. For the last five years of his life 1939 1944 he lived in Britain, and wrote some poetry in English. ref In The Isles of Greece and Other Poems 1981 17 were published. ref Biography Demetrios Capetanakis was born on 22 January 1912 in the port of Smyrna or Izmir then in the Ottoman Empire, now in Turkey . His father worked in the port as a doctor. In 1922 his father died, and in the same year he came to Athens , when his mother fled the Asia Minor Catastrophe with her three children. ref http deniseharveypublisher.gr people demetrios capetanakis Demetrios Capetanakis Biography, Denise Harvey Publisher ref He was a graduate in political science and economics from Athens University , where he was taught ... and essays and published them as Demetrios Capetanakis A Greek Poet In England 1947 . This slim book ... photograph by H. Wild. Three poems of Demetrios Capetanakis were set to music for voice and piano ... University of Classical Studies at Athens. Further reading Demetrios Capetanakis A Greek Poet ..., Demetrios Capetanakis , in Z. Lorenzatos, The Drama of Quality , tr. L. Sherrard 2000 , p.54 74. D. Papanikolaou, Demetrios Capetanakis a Greek poet coming out in England , in Byzantine and Modern ... . NAME Capetanakis, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES Capetanaces SHORT DESCRIPTION Poet, essayist, philosopher ... DEFAULTSORT Capetanakis, Demetrios Category Greek poets Category Modern Greek poets Category Modern ... el es Demetrios Capetanakis ... more details
Demetrios Tzamplakon lang el , fl. 1345 1366 67 was a Byzantine aristocrat and senior military leader. The Tzamplakones were an important and wealthy aristocratic family attested since the mid 13th century, when one of its members achieved the high military rank of Domestic of the Schools . Alexios Tzamplakon , Demetrios father, was this man s son. ref name ODB Kazhdan 1991 , p. 2135 ref ref name PLP PLP 27755 ref His brothers, Asomatianos Tzamplakon Asomatianos and Arsenios Tzamplakon Arsenios , also achieved high offices during the same period. ref Guilland 1967 , pp. 509, 550 ref Demetrios was married to Eudokia Palaiologina and had several children, whose names are unknown. ref name PLP Demetrios is first attested in 1345, already holding the senior military rank of megas stratopedarches , during the siege of Serres by the forces of the Medieval Serbia Serbian ruler Stephen Dushan . A large part of the city s population, under Manuel Asen, wanted to surrender the city to the Serbs, while Tzamplakon led the loyalist faction. ref name PLP ref name Guilland Guilland 1967 , p. 509 ref After the city s fall, he withdrew to Christoupolis modern Kavala , and is still attested in the 1360s. ref name PLP References reflist 2 Sources fr icon citation first Rodolphe last Guilland title Recherches sur les institutions byzantines, Tome I publisher Akademie Verlag location Berlin year 1967 cite book editor last Kazhdan editor first Alexander editor link Alexander Kazhdan year 1991 title Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium publisher Oxford University Press isbn 978 0 19 504652 6 de icon cite encyclopedia author Trapp, Erich coauthors Beyer, Hans Veit Kaplaneres, Sokrates ... location Vienna year 1991 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tzamplakon, Demetrios ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tzamplakon, Demetrios Category 14th century births ... Tzamplakon family Demetrios ... more details
Notability date August 2008 Primary sources date August 2008 Portal Scouting Image Replace this image male.svg right 140px Demetrios Rann Alexatos lang el served as International Commissioner and later National Commissioner of Soma Hellinon Proskopon , and on the World Scout Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement from 1957 to 1963. In 1963, Alexatos was awarded the Bronze Wolf , the only distinction of the World Organization of the Scout Movement , awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, at the 19th World Scout Conference. References Dr. L szl Nagy Scouting L szl Nagy , 250 Million Scouts , The World Scout Foundation and Dartnell Publishers, 1985, complete list through 1981, from which the French Scoutopedia article is sourced Scouting Round the World , John S. Wilson , first edition, Blandford Press 1959 p 195 282. External links http fr.scoutwiki.org Liste des personnes distingu C3 A9es du loup de bronze French Scoutopedia article Category Recipients of the Bronze Wolf Award Alexatos, Demetrios Category World Scout Committee members Alexatos, Demetrios Category Possibly living people Category Year of birth missing Category Scouting and Guiding in Greece Scout stub ... more details
Demetrios Chomatenos or Chomatian lang el , 13th. century , Archbishop of Ohrid from 1216 to 1236, was a Byzantine priest and judge. His comprehensive legal education allowed him to exert substantial influence as judge, Arbitration arbiter , confessor and advisor to the Byzantine Imperial house. This makes him a characteristic representative of a time where judicial power was devolving from the weakened secular authorities to the Eastern Orthodox Church Church , and also one of the last legal practitioners in full command of Codex Iustinianus Justinian s laws as recovered by the Macedonian legal renaissance. Some 150 of Chomatenos legal files have remained, allowing legal historians to construct a reasonably complete picture of the legal and institutional framework of the late Byzantine Empire. References G nter Prinzing ed. , Demetrii Chomateni Ponemata diaphora Corpus Fontium Historiae Byzantinae 38 . Berlin 2002. ISBN 3 11 015612 1 cite book last Simon first Dieter pages 129 chapter Chomatian, Demetrios editor Michael Stolleis ed. title Juristen ein biographisches Lexikon von der Antike bis zum 20. Jahrhundert edition 2nd edition year 2001 publisher Beck location M nchen language German id ISBN 3406 45957 9 Persondata NAME Chomatenos, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Byzantine archbishop and judge DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chomatenos, Demetrios Category Byzantine jurists Category 13th century Eastern Orthodox bishops Category 13th century Byzantine people Category 12th century births Category 13th century deaths Byzantine bio stub law bio stub bg ca Demetri Comati mk ru , ... more details
Infobox artist bgcolour name Demetrios Farmakopoulos image Demetrios farmakopoulos picture.jpg imagesize 120px caption Photograph of Demetrios Farmakopoulos birth name birth date May, 1919 birth place Athens , Greece death date 1996 death place Athens, Greece nationality Greek field training movement works patrons influenced by influenced awards Demetrios Farmakopoulos , , 1919 1996 , also known as Mimis Farmakopoulos . An influential Greek people Greek painter whose main recurring theme is space and the future. Introduction Born in Athens , in 1919 and graduated from the Athens School of Fine Arts winning first prize in nude paintings. During World War II , Farmakopoulos served in the Hellenic Army Greek Army and later joined the group Ethniko Apeleftherotiko Metopo EAM during the Greek Resistance against the occupation of Greece by Nazi Germany . Since then, Farmakopoulos had a great artistic career and numerous exhibitions in Greece and in South America , especially Brazil where he spent a number of years. His main theme is celestial phenomena, space and the distant future. During his stay in Brazil, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Rio de Janeiro where he took courses in Interior design Interior Design and Stagecraft . Thereafter he was the head Scenic design set designer for many years in television, dance halls and Brazilian Carnival s. Exhibitions 1949 Zappeion Panhellenic Exhibition of Greek Crafts Athens, Greece 1952 Outdoor Exhibition Kifisia, Greece 1957 Salao Nacional de Belas Artes Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1958 ... 2002 Gallery Antinor Athens, Greece Sources Messages from Space 2002 wikiquote commons Demetrios Farmakopoulos Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farmakopoulos, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH Athens, Greece DEFAULTSORT Farmakopoulos, Demetrios Category 1919 births Category 1996 deaths Category Greek painters Category Modern painters Category Contemporary painters de Demetrios Pharmakopoulos ... more details
Infobox film name Super Demetrios image Super demetrios.jpg alt see WP ALT caption Theatrical release poster director Georgios Papaioannou producer story Alexandros Stogiannis br Spyros Papanaoum br Mitsos Papavasileiou br Georgios Papaioannou br Argyris Pougouras br Dimitrios Vainas br Charalampos Papapostolou starring Dimitrios Vainas br Paris Papadopoulos br Olga Sfetsa br music cinematography editing studio distributor OTiNaNAi Productions released Film date 2011 11 5 runtime 110 minutes country Film Greece language Greek budget gross Super Demetrios is a 2011 Greek film directed by Georgios Papaioannou. Plot In a surreal, parallel universe, Thessaloniki has its very own superhero Super Demetrios. Posing as Dimitris Christoforidis, journalist for the Golden Jerusalem magazine, he fights for truth, justice and the Greco Christian ideal. In the dark of the night, the city s worst nightmare returns. Captain F.ROM is back, determined to meet his long awaited goal claiming his true name. A name he s entitled to. A name that becomes him. The two protagonists are drawn into a conflict that toys with the viewer s patience until the very climax of the film, in an archetypal battle between good and evil. Cast Dimitrios Vainas as Super Demetrios Paris Papadopoulos as Captain F.ROM. Olga Sfetsa as Maria Magdalo Tasos Masias as Tsoko Spyros Papanaoum as Not Tsoko, The Other Guy Alexandros Stogiannis as Mayor Charalampos Papapostolou as Haris Babis delivery boy Argyris Pougouras as Agisilaos Rendas Chief Thugson Film Critic Anestis Derekas as Petros Malakasis Penguin Dimitris Makris as Bishop Demagogian Gyroine Addict Thanasis Kabouridis as Grandma Sergios Kobogiorgas as Papamichael Georgios Papaioannou as Billy Panagiotis Mitsos Papavasileiou as Guy in W.C. Little Anne Reception The film was well received winning the Audience award at the 52nd Thessaloniki International Film Festival ... 2071601 Super Demetrios DEFAULTSORT Super Demetrios Category 2011 films Category 2010s comedy films ... more details
Infobox scientist name Demetrios Christodoulou image Demetrios Christodoulou.jpeg image size 250px caption birth date BirthDeathAge B 1951 10 19 birth place Athens , Greece death date death place residence Greece , Switzerland citizenship Greek people Greek , U.S. nationality Greek people Greek ethnicity fields Mathematics , Physics workplaces Princeton University br California Institute of Technology Caltech br CERN br Syracuse University br Courant Institute br ETH Zurich alma mater Princeton University doctoral advisor John Archibald Wheeler academic advisor doctoral students Longdong Qiu,Fadi Twainy,Gilbert Weinstein, Mihalis Dafermos ,Enno Lenzmann,Lydia Bieri notable students known for partial differential equations , geometric analysis , general relativity , fluid mechanics author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced awards MacArthur Fellows Program MacArthur Fellows ... Tomalla Foundation Tomalla Foundation Prize 2008 br Shaw Prize 2011 religion signature footnotes Demetrios ... www.math.ethz.ch demetri CV.pdf title Demetrios Christodoulou Curriculum Vitae publisher Swiss Federal ... under the direction of John Archibald Wheeler . ref name genealogy cite web title Demetrios Christodoulou ... cite book author Christodoulou, Demetrios & Klainerman, Sergiu title The global nonlinear stability ... 691 08777 6 cite book author Christodoulou, Demetrios title The action principle and partial differential ... cite book author Christodoulou, Demetrios title The formation of shocks in 3 dimensional fluids location ... 9 cite book author Christodoulou, Demetrios title The formation of black holes in general relativity ... Christodoulou, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 19, 1951 PLACE OF BIRTH Athens , Greece DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Christodoulou, Demetrios Category 1951 ... of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences de Demetrios Christodoulou it Demetrios Christodoulou ht Demetrios Christodoulou ru , ... more details
Demetrios Pierides 1811 1895 , Greek Cypriots Greek Cypriot son of Pierakis Demetriou Corella b.1790 d.1821 and Maria Caridi b.?1775 d.1870 . He was a banker, vice consul of Great Britain and collector of ancient Cypriot artefacts. History and Career He studied history and literature in England and was a private tutor of Greek of the Duke of Sutherland. At a later stage he was a professor of English language in Greece. Pierides was the Director of Ottoman Bank in Larnaca . In 1849 he took part in an expedition, led by Royal Navy Captain T.Graves, to compile the first proper map of Cyprus. He was a Member of Parliament 1884 1885 in Cyprus, and vice consul of England 1849 1850 . Antiquities His interest in ancient history of Cyprus and will to prevent art dealers from selling the rich cultural heritage to foreign collectors of antiques, made Demetrios Pierides a collector of ancient artefacts. By that he managed to keep an important part of Cyprus handicraft history on the island. Parts of his collections laid the ground for the Pierides Museum . Pierides was one of the founding members of the Museum of Cyprus. Many European intellectuals who knew Pieridis, used to call him The Wise Greek . he wrote many scientific articles on Cypriot antiquities both in English and in French. Family Pierides married Theodora Cyprael Halil b.1819 d.1859 and had two sons, Zenon D. Pierides and Gabriel Cyprael Pierides . He also had five daughters Adelais, Kalliope, Maritsa, Anna and Thecla . His father Pierakis was a merchant and land owner in Cyprus. He was hanged by the Turks, together with other prominent lay men and Bishops, on 10 July 1821 as a punishment for the Greek uprising. The family motto is Emmenein , meaning Persistence . References Coudounaris, A., Covotsou, M. 2002 . Pierides ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pieridis, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1811 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pieridis, Demetrios Category 1811 ... more details
him. A bust of Demetrios Ypsilanti stands between American and Greek flags at the base of the landmark ... Category Phanariotes el fr Dim trios Ypsil ntis it Demetrios Ypsilanti pl Dmitrij Ipsilanti ru , sv Demetrios Ypsilantis uk war Demetrios Ypsilantis ... more details
Demetrios Pepagomenos or Demetrius Pepagomenus lang el , 1200 1300 ref harvnb Karasszon 1988 p 441 . ref was a Byzantine Greeks Byzantine Greek savant who resided in Constantinople . ref harvnb Graindor Gr goire Soci t Belge d tudes Byzantines Centre National de Recherches Byzantines Byzantine Institute of America 1978 p 35 . ref He became a physician , a veterinary , and a naturalist . ref name Sarton1095 harvnb Sarton 1953 p 1095 . ref Court physician During the 13th century, Demetrios Pepagomenos became the court physician of Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologos r. 1259 1261 and was commissioned by the Byzantine emperor to compose a work on gout . ref harvnb Fryde 2000 p 354 harvnb Taton 1966 p 450 harvnb Bury Hussey 1966 p 291 harvnb Porter Rousseau 2000 p 20 . ref In his , Pepagomenos considered gout a diathesis caused by a defective elimination of excreta . ref name Sarton1095 Although Demetrios Pepagomenos is credited for providing a general description of gout, it was John Chumnus utilizing Pepagomenos s work who specifically established a proper diet for treating the condition. ref harvnb Bury Hussey 1966 p 291 harvnb Dvorjetski 2007 pages 415 416 . ref Veterinary As a veterinary, Demetrios Pepagomenos wrote a treatise on feeding and nursing hawk hawks specifically gyrfalcon ref name Karasszon115 harvnb Karasszon 1988 p 115 . ref entitled . ref name Sarton1095 He also wrote .... ref name Karasszon115 Translation and publication of works In 1517, Demetrios Pepagomenos ... in 1558. ref harvnb Copland 1845 loc Gout Pathological Conditions , p. 48 . ref In Mazaris Demetrios ... title Eine bisher unedierte monodie auf Kleope Palaiologina von Demetrios Pepagomenos journal Jahrbuch ... . NAME Pepagomenos, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pepagomenos, Demetrios Category 13th century births Category ... more details
, etc. , Mr. Demetrios turned his attention to smaller works for private collectors. In the last .... In 2002, Mr. Demetrios won the Santa Barbara Beautiful Award for the most beautiful work of public art the award recognized Mr Demetrios for the design and fabrication of the 18 bronze fountain, Mentors ... philanthropists, both of whom have Demetrios sculptures in their own private collections. Image WindHarp.jpg thumb Wind Harp 100px right Wind Harp is a good example of Demetrios monumental work. Placed ... FRANCISCO Telemedia 1987 BREAKTHROUGH A portrait of Aristides Demetrios Prize winning documentary by Eames Demetrios, first shown in April, 1987 on KQED TV. San Francisco. Distributed by Home Video ... links http www.demetriossculpture.com Demetrios Sculpture http www.belgraviagallery.com Works Art by Aristides Demetrios.htm Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Demetrios, Aristides ... DEFAULTSORT Demetrios, Aristides Category 1932 births Category Living people Category American sculptors ... more details
Demetrios Galanis 1880 1966 was an early twentieth century Greece Greek artist and contemporary and friend of Picasso . In 1920, the year he completed his Seated Nude , he exhibited alongside such major figures of modern art as Matisse and Braque , while from 1921 on he also exhibited alongside Juan Gris , Dufy , Chagall and Picasso. By the early 1920s Galanis was famous in France and preparing for shows in Brussels, London, and New York. In 1920 21 he frequently exhibited in Paris and in 1922 his first one man exhibition received the enthususiastic critical response that established his reputation. Seated Nude was among the pictures exhibited, and in an introduction to the exhibition Andr Malraux described the artist s work as having the power to stir emotions equivalent to that of Giotto . This show established Galanis reputation as a painter and confirmed the favourable opinions already expressed on the quality of his work. Critics of his time paid much more attention to his figurative work than his landscapes, confirming the well established view that Galanis first and foremost concern was his love for the human form. Galanis received greater critical acclaim abroad in his lifetime than any other Greek modern artist of the early 20th century. The French state honoured him with the highest distinctions full professor at the cole des Beaux Arts in Paris and a life long member of the Acad mie fran aise . Having moved to Paris in 1900, living close to Montmartre for fifty years in Rue Cortot , Galanis developed his artistic talent beyond painting. He was also known for his ... lot for further investigation. External links http www.artnet.com artist 555591 demetrios galanis.html Artnet.com page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Galanis, Demetrios ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT Galanis, Demetrios Category 1880 births Category 1966 deaths Category Greek painters Category Greek educators de Demetrios Galanis el fr D m trios Galanis ... more details
Demetrios Kydones , Latinized as Demetrius Cydones or Demetrius Cydonius lang el 1324 in Thessalonica 1398 in Crete , was a Byzantine theologian , translator, writer and influential statesman, who served an unprecedented three terms as Mesazon Imperial Prime Minister or Chancellor of the Byzantine Empire under three successive emperors John VI Kantakouzenos , John V Palaiologos and Manuel II Palaiologos . As Imperial Premier, Kydones West Politik effort during his second and third stints was to bring about a reconciliation of the Byzantine and Roman Churches, in order to cement a military alliance against the ever encroaching Islam , a program that culminated in Emperor John V Palaiologos reconciliation with Catholicism. His younger brother and somewhat collaborator in his efforts was the noted anti Palamite theologian Prochorus Cydones Prochoros Kydones . Career First Premiership Kydones was initially a student of the Greek classical scholar, philosopher and Palamite ... or Quietism Quietist doctrine of Gregory Palamas , had befriended Demetrios Kydones as a young ... read some Thomist literature. However, this put Demetrios Kydones on a journey that eventually ended ... on Mt. Athos , and he too learned Latin, but did not follow Demetrios to Rome. Prochoros admired ... by becoming an argumentative anti Palamite. On retiring from public office in 1354, Demetrios ... reconciled with John V Palaiologos through the good offices of Demetrios Kydones as part of an agreement ... he moved to crack down on Demetrios Kydones own brother Prochoros, a monk and priest at Mount Athos ... set sail from Constantinople with Demetrios Kydones and a large retinue. The destination was Italy ... last Kianka first Frances year 1995 title Demetrios Kydones and Italy journal Dumbarton Oaks Papers ... year, in 1398. Anti Palamism With the support of his younger brother Prochoros, Demetrios ... Medieval Athos Category 1398 deaths ca Demetri Cidoni de Demetrios Kydones el ... more details
For the Seleucid ruler, see Demetrius III Eucaerus Infobox monarch name Demetrios III title Indo Greek king image Demetrius Aniketou.jpg caption small Copper coins of Demetrius Aniketos . br Obv Bust of king, wearing an elephant s scalp, with Greek legend BASILEOS ANIKITOU DIMITRIOU Invincible king Demetrius . br Rev Winged thunderbolt. Kharoshthi legend MAHARAJASA APARAJITASA DIMETRIA Invincible king Demetrius . small reign Circa 100 BCE coronation othertitles Aniketou The Invincible full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial religion Demetrius III Aniketos The Invincible is here identified with an Indo Greek king who reigned in the area of Gandhara and Punjab region Punjab . Controversy about time of reign The coins of Demetrius III are few and rather crude. He copies some of his imagery from the renowned Bactrian king Demetrius I of Bactria Demetrius I c. 200 180 BCE . The two namesakes share the war like epithet The Invincible and wear elephant crowns, the symbol that Alexander the Great used to celebrate his conquest of the Indus Valley. The historical sources of the Indo Greek kingdom are very few, and the separation of kings with the same name is not an easy process. Numismatician Osmund Bopearachchi identifies three kings named Demetrius, placing the third around 100 BCE due to mintmarks and style of the coins. See discussion under Demetrius II of India Demetrius II . R C Senior agrees with this reconstruction, even though their dates are somewhat different according to Bopearachchi he ruled around 100 BCE, whereas R. C. Senior places him circa 70 BCE, in both cases ... DEFAULTSORT Demetrios 03 Category Indo Greek kings Category 1st century BC Asian rulers Category 2nd century BC Asian rulers ca Demetri III Aniketos sh Demetrije III vi Demetrios III c a n ... more details
Demetrios Chloros was a 14th century physician , History of astrology astrologer , and Priest Roman Catholic and Orthodox priest who was tried for possessing Magic in the Greco Roman world magic books. ref Maria Mavroudi, Occult Science and Society in Byzantium Considerations for Future Research, University of California, Berkeley, p. 47, full text http www.humnet.ucla.edu cmrs medstudies readings mar2 mavroudi.pdf downloadable. Also published in The Occult Sciences in Byzantium La Pomme d or, 2006 , limited preview http books.google.com books?id muGVUiKEYccC&printsec frontcover&dq intitle occult intitle sciences intitle in intitle byzantium&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 1&as miny is 2009&as maxm is 12&as maxy is 2009&as brr 0&as pt ALLTYPES online. ref Chloros was a protonotarios , or secretary of the patriarch , and former kanstresios , supervisor of tithe offerings . ref Richard P.H. Greenfield, A Contribution to the Study of Paleologan Magic, p. 151, full text http www.doaks.org publications doaks online publications ByzMagic magic07.pdf downloadable. Also published in The Occult Sciences in Byzantium La Pomme d or, 2006 . ref He was put on trial by the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople patriarchate at Constantinople because he had transcribed texts with content pertaining to magical practices, including the Coeranis , a portion or all of the Cyranides . ref David Bain, in the Cyranides and Related Texts New Evidence for the Origins and Etymology of Alchemy, in Magic in the Biblical World From the Aaron s Rod Rod of Aaron to the Solomon s Seal Ring of Solomon T&T Clark International, 2003 , p. 208, note 61 http books.google.com books?id JCNplxqmQpEC&pg PA195&dq cyranides&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 1&as miny is 2009&as maxm is 12&as maxy is 2009&num 100&as brr 3&as pt ALLTYPES PPA208,M1 online Mavroudi, Occult Science and Society in Byzantium, p. 47 ... Sciences in Byzantium La Pomme d or, 2006 . References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Chloros, Demetrios ... more details
Infobox writer name Demetrios Chalkokondyles br small small image Demetrius Chalcondyles.JPG imagesize caption Demetrios Chalkokondyles, ref cite book author Sandys, Sir John Edwin title A History of Classical Scholarship ... From the revival of learning to the end of the eighteenth century in Italy, France, England, and the Netherlands publisher Cambridge Univ. Pr year 1908 pages 62 64 oclc 312685884 quote MARSILIO FICINO, CRISTOFORO LANDINO, ANGELO POLIZIANO, and DEMETRIUS CHALCOCONDYLES. Reproduced by permission from part of Alinari s photograph of Ghirlandaio s fresco on the south wall of the choir in Santa Maria Novella, Florence ep. p.64 n.6 A fresco in Santa Maria Novella panted by Ghirlandaio d.1498 represents an apparently friendly group of scholars who have been identified as Ficino, Landino, Politian and Demetrius. ref ref cite book author Festa, Nicola title Umanesimo Ventisette tavole fuouri testo publisher U. Hoepli year 1935 page 108 oclc 3983429 quote CALCONDILA. Affresco del GHIRLANDAIO, nel coro di Santa Maria Novella in Firenze ref ref cite book author Societ editrice Fiorentina title Artistic guide of Florence and its environs ... with historical notices on the town and on the principal monuments, engravings, topographical plans catalogues of the galleries Edition 3 publisher Firenze, Societ editrice Fiorentina year 1910 page 81 oclc 23489553 quote The admirable frescoes now to be seen are by Domenico Ghirlandaio they were executed .... training movement Renaissance works patrons influenced by influenced awards Demetrios Chalkokondyles ... universities of the Italian Renaissance Padua, Florence, Milan . Life Demetrios Chalkokondyles was born ... , London, 1992. ISBN 0 7156 24180 1911 External links Commons category Demetrios Chalkondyles Persondata ... Chalkokondyles family Demetrius de Demetrios Chalkokondyles el es Demetrio ... sv Demetrios Chalkokondyles ... more details
Demetrios Komnenos Doukas or Comnenus Ducas lang el , was ruler of Thessalonica from 1244 until his deposition in 1246. He was born c. 1220. Demetrios was the younger son of Theodore Komnenos Doukas and Maria Petraliphaina . In 1230 his father was captured together with his family in the Battle of Klokotnitsa by Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria . When his sister Irene married Ivan Asen II in 1237, Demetrios was released from captivity together with his now blind father Theodore and his older brother John Komnenos Doukas John . Theodore and his sons made their way back to Thessalonica and incited a revolt against Theodore s brother Manuel Komnenos Doukas who had ruled the city since 1230. Since Theodore was blind, he installed his son John as ruler and retired to Edessa, Greece Vodena . When John submitted to Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes of Empire of Nicaea Nicaea in 1242, Demetrios also received the title of despotes . Demetrios succeeded his brother as ruler of Thessalonica in 1244. Young and dissolute, Demetrios inspired little loyalty among the leading families of Thessalonica. When Emperor John III Doukas Vatatzes campaigned near the city during his invasion of Bulgaria in 1246, the local nobility conspired to arrest Demetrios and turn over the city to the Nicaean emperor. Demetrios was powerless to resist and the city was surrendered to John III Doukas Vatatzes. Demetrios was sent into exile to the fortress of Lentiana. The date of his death is unknown. s start succession box before John Komnenos Doukas John title Thessalonica Ruler of Thessalonica years 1244&ndash 1246 after Empire of Nicaea s end References The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium , Oxford ... Komn n n Thessalonica, 1984 . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Doukas, Demetrios ... DEFAULTSORT Doukas, Demetrios Komnenos Category 1220 births Category 13th century deaths Category ... dynasty Demetrios Category Byzantine people of the Byzantine Bulgarian Wars Category Despots ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE MV Demetrios II Image Demetrios II.jpg thumb 300px Picture of the Demetrios II The M V Demetrios II was a cargo ship , built in 1964 by J. J. Sietas , at their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg Neuenfelde , Germany . Paphos accident The Honduras Honduran flagged M V Demetrios II ran aground off Paphos Lighthouse on 23 March 1998 in heavy seas, during a voyage from Greece to Syria with a cargo of timber. At the time of the accident, the ship had eight crew members 4 Greeks , 2 Pakistanis and 2 Demographics of Syria Syrians . The crew were rescued and airlifted to the safety of Paphos by a British Military Helicopter . It was subsequently confirmed in the Lloyd s List that the competency certificates for the Greek Captain nautical Captain and the Pakistani first officer were forgeries. The wreck can clearly be seen whilst travelling along the main Paphos to Coral Bay, Cyprus Coral Bay Road. External links http www.hri.org news cyprus cmnews 1998 98 04 02.cmnews.html News report on the accident See 07 http www.shipspotting.com modules newbb viewtopic.php?viewmode flat&topic id 1816&forum 1 Discussion regarding the ship and its history dead link date December 2010 coord missing Mediterranean Category Maritime incidents in 1998 Category Shipwrecks in the Mediterranean ... more details
Infobox Archbishop honorific prefix small His Eminence small br name Demetrios honorific suffix archbishop of Archbishop of America image Arch demetrios.jpg caption province diocese see enthroned September 18, 1999 ended Incumbent predecessor Archbishop Spyridon of America Spyridon successor ordination consecration other post birth name Demetrios Trakatellis birth date birth date and age 1928 02 01 mf y birth place Thessaloniki , Greece death date death place buried nationality Greece Greek religion Greek Orthodox Church Greek Orthodox residence parents Georgia and Christos Trakatellis spouse children ... , Harvard University signature Archbishop Demetrios of America born Demetrios Trakatellis lang ... and Exarch of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans . Overview Archbishop Demetrios is the son of the late ... in 1964. Prior to moving to the United States in 1965, Demetrios spent time as a monastic . He ..., on scholarship from Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Archbishop Demetrios studied ... than a decade, Demetrios taught many of America s Orthodox clergy. He also taught at Harvard Divinity ... Image Archbishop Demetrios & POTUS GWBush, 2007March23.jpg thumb George W. Bush smiles as he welcomes Demetrios to the White House Friday, March 23, 2007. White House photo by Eric Draper . A prolific ..., Turkey , on March 9 11, 2004. Archbishop Demetrios delivered invocations at the Democratic .... ref http www.myocn.net index.php Orthodox News Archbishop Demetrios of America Offers Invocation at Democratic ... Biographical profile of His Eminence Archbishop Demetrios GOARCH External links commonscat Archbishop Demetrios of America http www.goarch.org en archbishop demetrios biography Official Biography GOARCH http www.goarch.org en archbishop demetrios Portrait Retrieved from http www.orthodoxwiki.org Demetrios ... after incumbent end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Demetrios of America ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Demetrios of America Category 1928 births Category Living ... more details