词条 | Theodore Skoutariotes |
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Theodore Skoutariotes ({{lang-el|Θεόδωρος Σκουταριώτης}}) was a Byzantine cleric and official during the reign of Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282). Skoutariotes was born ca. 1230. As a deacon, he served as epi ton deeseon (receiver of petitions) and was named as dikaiophylax in 1270. He served as Michael VIII's ambassador to the Pope in 1277, and was metropolitan bishop of Kyzikos from 1277 until he was deposed in 1282. The German historian A. Heisenberg identified Skoutariotes with the anonymous author of a chronicle preserved in the Marcian Library in Venice (Marc. gr. 407), which begins with the Creation and reaches to 1261. The chronicle is particularly valuable for its additions to the narrative of George Akropolites, which are of great importance for the history of 13th-century Byzantium. Sources
9 : 13th-century births|13th-century Byzantine bishops|Byzantine officials|Byzantine historians|Byzantine diplomats|Bishops of Cyzicus|Date of death unknown|13th-century diplomats|13th-century Byzantine writers |
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