Athanasios — may refer to: * Athanasius of Alexandria, 4th century Christian bishop and saint * Athanasios of Emesa, 6th century Byzantine juristee also*Athanasius (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Corpus Juris Civilis — Justinian I depicted on a mosaic in the church of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ( Body of Civil Law ) is the modern name[1] for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, issued from … Wikipedia
Syntagma (disambiguation) — syntagma (σύνταγμα), a Greek word meaning arrangement may refer to:*the Greek constitution first laid down in 1843 *an army of ancient Macedon unit of 256 men *in modern Greek use regiment *the major work of Athanasios of Emesa *a 12th century… … Wikipedia
Sintagma (desambiguación) — Sintagma palabra directamente procedente del griego σύνταγμα/syntagma, en idioma griego hace referencia a la preposición σύν/syn = con, junto a; y ταγμα/tagma= grupo; significando entonces un grupo reunido, un arreglo, algo coordinado y puede… … Wikipedia Español
АФАНАСИЙ ЭМЕССКИЙ — [Прозв. Схоластик; греч. ̓Αθανάσιος σχολαστικὸς ̓Εμεσηνός] (2 я пол. VI в.), визант. ритор, юрист, адвокат, преподаватель права. Происходил из г. Эмеса (совр. Хомс, Сирия); занимался юриспруденцией в Антиохии. Полагают, что он был другом Иоанна… … Православная энциклопедия
Belagerung von Konstantinopel (626) — Teil von: Römisch Persische Kriege Konstantinopel mit den Theo … Deutsch Wikipedia
List of Greek artists — This is a list of Greek artists from the antiquity to today.Artists have been categorised according to their main artistic profession and according to the major historical period they lived in:The Ancient (until the foundation of the Byzantine… … Wikipedia
Romanos Melodos — Weißrussische Ikone (1649) mit Darstellung des Romanos Melodos Romanos Melodos (griechisch Ῥωμανὸς [ὁ] Μελωδός, * um 485 in Emesa in Syrien; † nach 555, vor 562 in Konstantinopel) war ein byzantinischer Hymnograph. Er gilt als de … Deutsch Wikipedia
Greek literature — Introduction body of writings in the Greek language, with a continuous history extending from the 1st millennium BC to the present day. From the beginning its writers were Greeks living not only in Greece proper but also in Asia Minor, the… … Universalium