• Annianus of Alexandria (Greek: Ἀννιανός ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς) was a monk and writer who flourished in Alexandria during the pontificate of Theophilus I around...
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  • Annianus may refer to: Titus Annianus (1st century), poet Pope Anianus of Alexandria (1st century), bishop Annianus of Alexandria (5th century), chronologer...
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  • Ethiopian calendar (category Culture of Ethiopia)
    dates from the Annunciation of the Incarnation of Jesus on 25 March AD 9 (Julian), as calculated by Annianus of Alexandria c. 400; thus, its first civil...
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  • the dominant method of numbering years in the East until modern times, such as in the Byzantine calendar. Annianus of Alexandria, a monk who flourished...
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  • Constantinople from Alexandria, where in 391 they had been involved in a violent revolt that culminated in the destruction of the Serapeum of Alexandria. It is not...
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  • George Syncellus (category Year of birth unknown)
    Chronicle of Eusebius have been restored by the aid of George's work. His chief authorities were Annianus of Alexandria and Panodorus of Alexandria, through...
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  • Byzantine chronicler from Antioch (now Antakya, Turkey). Of Syrian descent, Malalas was a native speaker of Syriac who learned how to write in Greek later in...
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    and patriarch of Constantinople from 12 April 806 to 13 March 815. He was born in Constantinople as the son of Theodore and Eudokia, of a strictly Orthodox...
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  • introduced by Annianus and adopted by Theophilus’ successor Cyrillus and whose Julian equivalent would become the Metonic basic structure of Dionysius Exiguus’...
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    Michael Psellos (category Instances of Lang-el using second unnamed parameter)
    re-positioning of power of those emperors. Psellos has made lasting contributions to Byzantine culture by advocating for the revival of Byzantine classical...
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