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List of Byzantine scholars

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This is a list of important scientists and scholars from the Byzantine Empire. The Byzantine Empire was a powerful ancient state that lasted from about the year 330 to 1453. Many smart people lived during this time and made big discoveries in areas like science, math, and medicine. Their work helped shape the world we live in today. Studying these scholars helps us learn about the amazing ideas and knowledge people had long ago.

Before the 9th century

Many important scholars lived before the Macedonian Renaissance. They worked under the Justinian dynasty. Some of them were:

The Macedonian Renaissance

The Macedonian Renaissance was a time of learning and growth. It happened during the rule of the Macedonian dynasty from 867 to 1056.

Many smart people lived during this time. They included Leo the Mathematician, Georgios Monachos, Photius I of Constantinople, Saint Cyril the Philosopher, Constantine VII, Michael Psellus, Michael Attaliates, Symeon Seth, Leo VI, and Arethas of Caesarea. Arethas was an important church leader and teacher.

The Komnenian period and after

The Komnenian period lasted from 1081 to around 1185. Many important scholars lived and worked during this time. Some of these scholars include Anna Comnena, who lived from 1083 to 1153, and Theodore Prodromos, who wrote books and poems. Other notable figures are Eustathius of Thessalonica, Michael of Ephesus, a philosopher, and Michael Glykas, who studied math and science. Historians like Joannes Zonaras, John Kinnamos, Niketas Choniates, and Nikephoros Blemmydes also made important contributions during this time.

The Palaiologian Renaissance

The Palaiologian Renaissance happened around the same time as the Renaissance of the 12th century. The Palaiologos dynasty ruled from about 1260 to 1453. Many Greek scholars helped start this renaissance, and their work also influenced Western Europe.

Some of these scholars included:

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