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  1. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Nicetas Choniates (born c. 1155, Chonae, Byzantine Empire [now in Turkey]—died 1217, Nicaea, Empire of Nicaea [now İznik, Turkey]) was a Byzantine statesman, historian, and theologian. His chronicle of Byzantium’s humiliations during the Third and Fourth Crusades (1189 and 1204) and his anthology of 12th-century theological writings ...

  2. 4 de may. de 2024 · The local churches of the Ecumenical Patriarchate consist of six archdioceses, 66 metropolises, 2 dioceses and one exarchate, each of which reports directly to the Patriarch of Constantinople with no intervening authority. Map of the Greek Orthodox Metropolises in Asia Minor c. 1880.

  3. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Oración Te Deum: Un canto de acción de gracias a Dios. Te Deum significa en latín «A ti Dios» y es justamente con esas palabras que empieza este cántico que forma parte de los himnos cristianos tradicionales para dar gracias por todos los favores que se han recibido. Este canto del Te Deum es entonado en momentos de celebraciones ...

  4. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Michael Choniates (born c. 1140, Chonae, Byzantine Empire [now in Turkey]—died c. 1220, Boudonitza, Byzantine Empire [near modern Thermopylai, Greece]) was a Byzantine humanist scholar and archbishop of Athens whose extensive Classical literary works provide the principal documentary witness to the political turbulence of 13th-century Greece after its occupation by the Western Crusaders.

  5. Hace 4 días · The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture the Muslim -controlled city of Jerusalem, by first defeating the powerful Egyptian Ayyubid Sultanate. However, a sequence of economic and political events culminated in the Crusader army's ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · St. Nicetas Venerable-Confessor St. Nicetas, the Great-Martyr, was a Goth and a victim of the fury of King Athanaric, ruler of the nations settled about the Danube. He was a disciple of the celebrated Ulphilas (Theophilus).

  7. Hace 4 días · The Byzantine Empire's history is generally periodised from late antiquity until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 AD. From the 3rd to 6th centuries, the Greek East and Latin West of the Roman Empire gradually diverged, marked by Diocletian's (r. 284–305) formal partition of its administration in 285, the establishment of an eastern capital in Constantinople by Constantine I in 330, and the ...