metropolitan of Klaudioupolis, uncle of Ioannes Mauropous E / M XI
τῆς ἐν Κλαυδιουπόλει ἐκκλησίας ἰθύνας τοὺς οἴακας (Anonymus 2129)
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Death
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His pious death was apparently remembered in 1075 as being relatively recent
Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 66-67
Description
(2)
Like
Anonymus 2130
, the other early teacher (and uncle) of
Ioannes 289
, he taught him virtue as well as learning, and was wise and charming in both religious and secular spheres; he governed the church of Klaudioupolis well
Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 56-66
His virtue was somewhat inward-looking, though his conversation was charming: his personality, with that of
Anonymus 2130
(a very different man), influenced
Ioannes 289
and was well-known to
Michael 61
Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 102-108
Dignity/Office
(1)
Metropolitan of Klaudioupolis (Paphlagonia)
τῆς ἐν Κλαυδιουπόλει ἐκκλησίας ἰθύνας τοὺς οἴακας. Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 63-64
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Kinship
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uncle of
Ioannes 289
θείων. Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 96-97
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Location
(1)
Klaudioupolis
was metropolitan of Klaudioupolis Κλαυδιουπόλει. Psellos Orationes panegyricae XVII, 63-64
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Eunuchs
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