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  1. Nicetas (ou Nicetes) Coniates (em grego: Νικήτας Χωνιάτης; c. 1155 - 1215 ou 1216), chamado por vezes Nicetas Acominato (em latim: Nicetas Acominatus), foi um historiador bizantino. Era irmão do também historiador Miguel Coniates , que chegou a ser arcebispo de Atenas .

  2. Niketas or Nicetas Choniates (Medieval Greek: Νικήτας Χωνιάτης; c. 1155 – 1217), whose actual surname was Akominatos (Ἀκομινάτος), was a Byzantine Greek historian and politician – like his brother Michael Akominatos, whom he accompanied to Constantinople from their birthplace Chonae (from which came his ...

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Nicetas Choniates was a Byzantine statesman, historian, and theologian. His chronicle of Byzantium’s humiliations during the Third and Fourth Crusades (1189 and 1204) and his anthology of 12th-century theological writings constitute authoritative historical sources for this period and established.

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  4. 15 de set. de 2014 · Nicetas Choniates (Greek: Νικήτας Χωνιάτης) was a Greek historian of the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries whose works record the events of the Fourth Crusade capture of Constantinople and of the heresies and heretical writers of the twelfth century.

  5. Nicetas (ou Nicetes) Coniates (em grego: Νικήτας Χωνιάτης; c. 1155 - 1215 ou 1216), chamado por vezes Nicetas Acominato (em latim: Nicetas Acominatus), foi um historiador bizantino. Quick facts: Nicetas Coniates...

  6. 26 de set. de 2013 · This book is a historiographical study of the History written by the Byzantine statesman Niketas Choniates (c.1160–c.1217). This significant text covers the period in Byzantine history that begins with the death of the Emperor Alexios I Komnenos in 1118 and culminates with the capture of Constantinople by the armies of the Fourth ...

  7. Choniates (Munich, 1971), 16iff.; P. Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos 1143-1180 (Cambridge, 1993), esp. 1-19. See also the articles of J. Harris, "Distortion, Divine Providence and Genre in Nicetas Choniates's Account of the Collapse of Byzantium 1180-1204," JMedHist 26 (2000): 19-31; idem, "Looking Back on 1204: Nicetas Choniates in ...