Scholarius (Σχολάριος), Scholares (Σχολάρης) or Scholaris may be:
Greek scholars in the Renaissance
the title of a medieval scholar in general
a member of the Scholae Palatinae military unit
the epithet of Gennadius Scholarius
the epithet of Niketas Scholares
Topics referred to by the same term
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would have been more likely attendance at Pletho's lectures at Mistra. Scholarius had been a teacher of philosophy before entering the service of the emperor...
epithet of Gennadius Scholarius the epithet of Niketas Scholares This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Scholarius. If an internal...
Niketas Scholares (Greek: Νικήτας Σχολάρης, fl. 1341–1361), was a Byzantine Greek aristocrat and one of the leading officials of the Empire of Trebizond...
digests of many classical writers. His pupils included Bessarion and George Scholarius (later to become Patriarch of Constantinople and Plethon's enemy). He...
the Greek Orthodox Church was allowed to remain intact and Gennadius Scholarius was appointed Patriarch of Constantinople. This was once thought to be...
and later rising to be its abbot. Isidore worked alongside Gennadius Scholarius during the Council of Florence and was one of the signatories of a 1445...
recognized by the Eastern Orthodox Church. Mehmed had installed Gennadius Scholarius, a staunch antagonist of the West, as the ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople...
Established in its current form in 1454 by the Patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius who appointed the Thessalonian Matthaios Kamariotis as its first director...
Gennadius of Astorga (9th century), Bishop of Astorga in Spain Gennadius Scholarius (c.1400–c.1473), Patriarch of Constantinople from 1454 to 1464 Georgios...
of a short life of Mark. Thanks in large part to Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius, veneration of Mark spread among the church. In 1734 Patriarch Seraphim...
and Sultan Mehmed II reassigned to the Orthodox Patriarch Gennadius Scholarius the Church of the Holy Apostles, which temporarily became the new administrative...
well known for his opposition to union with the Latin West, Gennadius Scholarius, who became Patriarch Gennadius II. The patriarch was designated millet-başı...
James of Sclavonia, Croatian friar (d. April 1485 or 1496) Gennadius Scholarius, Byzantine Greek philosopher and theologian, and Ecumenical Patriarch...
of Constantinople In office 1451–1453 Predecessor Gregory III of Constantinople Successor Gennadius Scholarius Personal details Born ? Died 29 May 1453...
De Trinitate for Original Sin and its Application to the Theotokos & Scholarius' Palamitico-Augustinianism of the Immaculate Conception (Stockholm 28...
George of Trebizond. Mehmed II's claim was also recognized by Gennadius Scholarius after Mehmed II installed him as ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople...
again used by Orthodox monks. The most famous of them was Gennadius II Scholarius, who left the Pantokrator to become the first Patriarch of Constantinople...
right hand raised in benediction Influenced Nilus Cabasilas, Gennadius Scholarius, Nicodemus the Hagiorite, Sophrony of Essex, John Meyendorff, Seraphim...
who offers supports from Vatican to Byzantium. Adnan Kürkçü Gennadius Scholarius An Orthodox theologian who strongly opposes the Emperor's plan to unite...
the length and chronology of the second and third terms of Gennadius Scholarius which supposedly alternated the patriarchates of Joasaph and Sophronius...
Christianity Eastern Orthodox theology Fifth Council of Constantinople Gennadius Scholarius Gregory Akindynos Hesychast controversy Isidore I of Constantinople John...
of Constantinople In office Autumn 1465 – Autumn 1466 Predecessor Gennadius Scholarius Successor Symeon I Personal details Born unknown Died after 1467...
Manuel Chrysoloras (1355–1415), Greek scholar and grammarian Gennadius II Scholarius (c. 1400–1473), philosopher, Patriarch of Constantinople Saint Laura of...
Conqueror did was to allow the Church to elect a new patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius. The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon, which had been Christian churches...
Karadja was mentioned as the intermediary between Patriarch Gennadius II Scholarius and Sultan Mehmed II. In 1591, a Constantin Caradja was assigned the rank...
Conqueror did was to allow the Church to elect a new patriarch, Gennadius Scholarius. The Hagia Sophia and the Parthenon, which had been Christian churches...
Nikolaj Velimirović Sergius of Radonezh Alexander Schmemann Gennadius Scholarius Victor Sokolov - archpriest and Soviet dissident journalist Theophan the...
Mehmed granted privileges to the Greek Orthodox patriarch Gennadius Scholarius, He was recognized as the Ethnarch of the Orthodox people within the empire...