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Encyclopedia: Paul the Silentiary Source:Wikipedia
Paul the Silentiary
, also known as
Paulus Silentiarius
(d.
Constantinople
, 575-580 AD) was an officer in the imperial household of the Byzantine emperor Justinian, responsible for the silence (hence his name
Silentiarius
) in the imperial palace. But he is best known as a Byzantine
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Medieval Sourcebook: Paul the Silentiary: Descriptio S. Sophiae |
Paul the Silentiary: The Magnificence of Hagia Sophia ... Here are some short extracts from a famous encomium [hymn of praise] by Paul the Silentiary, ...
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Paul Halsall/Fordham University/Intro to Medieval History |
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Paul the Silentiary, also known as Paulus Silentiarius (d. Constantinople, 575-580 AD) was an officer in the imperial household of the Byzantine emperor Justinian, responsible for the silence (hence his name Silentiarius) in the imperial palace. But he is best known as a Byzantine epigrammatist who...
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Paul the Silentiary (Greek author) -- Britannica Online ... |
Paul the Silentiary in the mid-6th century used the same Homeric form for a long descriptive poem on the Church of the Divine Wisdom (Hagia Sophia) in Constantinople.
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Gathering Clouds: A Tale of the Days of St. Chrysostom | Christian ... |
the domes and architraves were inlaid with mosaic on a gold ground, and picked out with polychromes of blue and vermilion.1010The Church of St. Sophia is described by Paul the Silentiary and others.
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Paul the Silentiary, also known as Paul Silentiarus was a Byzantine poet noted for his which descibed the Hagia Sophia as if it were a meadow of marble (due to the many colours of marble employed in ...
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Paul Lamprecht ancestry |
building and splendour Description of Paul the Silentiary Sumptuous garments The ... Paul the Silentiary, an eye-witness of the whole proceeding, has left a ...
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What does PTA stand for? Definition of Paul Thomas Anderson (director) in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus.
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Encyclopedia article about Paul the Deacon. Information about Paul the Deacon in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, ... Paul the Deacon, c.725–799?, Lombard historian. ...
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Paul the Apostle - (New Testament) a Christian missionary to the Gentiles; ... "Paul's name was Saul prior to his conversion to Christianity"
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