• John Kladas (Greek: Ιωάννης Κλαδάς Ioannis Kladas; fl. 1400) was a Byzantine composer. He had the post of lampadarius in the cathedral of Hagia Sophia...
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    Martha and the daughter of John Kladas (her given name is unrecorded). Aside from Kassia, only the daughter of John Kladas has any surviving work, a single...
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    to have been composers, Thekla, Theodosia, Martha and the daughter of John Kladas (her given name is unrecorded). Only the latter has any surviving work...
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    kontakion which was still celebrated: the Akathist hymn. An exception was John Kladas who contributed also with kalophonic settings of other kontakia of the...
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  • Kammytzes John Kantakouzenos (Caesar) John Kantakouzenos (despot) John Kantakouzenos (pinkernes) John Kantakouzenos (sebastos) John Kladas John Komnenos...
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  • Orthodox services. Some of his poetry was set to music by others, including John Kladas. His works continued to be copied into the 19th century. He also wrote...
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  • Petros' reception of the traditional psaltic art (Ioannes Glykys, John Koukouzeles, John Kladas) has been documented in the Ms. E 103 (Mount Athos, Mone Koutloumousiou)...
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  • including: Άνωθεν οι προφήται (grave mode) by John Kukuzelis Tη υπερμάχω (plagal of 4th mode) by John Kladas Θεοτόκε Παρθένε (octoechos) by Petros Bereketis...
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    1 Οκτωβρίου. ΜΕΓΑΣ ΣΥΝΑΞΑΡΙΣΤΗΣ. Koukouzeles, Ioannes; Korones, Xenos; Kladas, Ioannes (1400). "Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Cod. theol...
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    II. Krokodeilos Kladas, a Greek from Laconia, was granted lordship by Mehmet over Elos and Vardounia in 1461. Mehmet hoped that Kladas would defend Laconia...
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