词条 | Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos |
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Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos or Disypatos ({{lang-el|Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς Δισύπατος}}) was the metropolitan of Thessalonica between 1258 and 1260/61.{{sfn|PLP|loc=5544. Δισύπατος, Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς}} In 1258, he allegedly prophesied the rise to the imperial throne of Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282), but in 1260 or 1261 he was deposed from his see as a supporter of Patriarch Arsenios Autoreianos, who opposed Michael's sidelining of the legitimate emperor, John IV Laskaris (r. 1258–1261).{{sfn|PLP|loc=5544. Δισύπατος, Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς}} Dishypatos was banished and remained in exile probably until his death; he was still alive in 1275/76.{{sfn|PLP|loc=5544. Δισύπατος, Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς}} He may be identical to the deacon and kanstresios who donated an icon of the Panagia Hagiosoritissa held since 1440 in the Freising Cathedral. Dishypatos also composed the 14-verse dedicatory poem inscribed on the icon's silver-gilt revetment.{{sfn|PLP|loc=5543. Δισύπατος, Μανουὴλ; 5544. Δισύπατος, Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς}}{{sfn|ODB|loc="Dishypatos, Manuel" (A. Cutler), pp. 638–639}} ReferencesSources
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