1. As we read in his autobiography “Autobiographie de Grégoire de Chypre”, in Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937). However later, in a letter to Andronikos II he refers to the poverty of his relatives see Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), no. 136. It probably means that his relatives lost their fortune during the Latin rule. 2. As he says in his autobiography, «[…] τὰς ἐν Νικαίᾳ διατριβὰς ὅπου καὶ λόγος ἐκράτει γενομένω τινί αὐτάς ἐξεῖναι δοκεῖν, τὰ γ’ ες σοφῶν ἀνδρῶν ἀφθονίαν, τὰς παλαιὰς Ἀθήνας ὁρᾶν», see “Autobiographie de Grégoire de Chypre”, in Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937), p. 179.26-28. Nicaea was the capital of the namesake empire at the time, which explains whow it developed into a center of intellectual life. 3. Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937), p. 181.12‑24. George explains his desire to study with Blemmydes, whom he characterised as ‘the most wise’. 4. See Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937), p. 185.12-17. 5. It was when Acropolites put aside his teaching activity and went to Lyon as a member of the Byzantine delegation, to take part of the council for the union of the churches. 6. See Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), no. 20. 7. See Γεωργίου Παχυμέρη, Μιχαήλ Παλαιολόγος, Bekker, I. (ed.), Georgii Pachymeris. De Michaelo Paleologo (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Bonn 1835), p. 392.14-16. 8. As we can deduce from a letter sent to his student and friend John Pediasimos in Ochrid, see Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), no. 35. 9. See Boissonade, J.F., Anecdota Graeca 3 (Paris 1831), p. 370. 10. See Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), no. 108. 11. Mark gave some writings for correction to his former teacher. According to a view, these writings caused the deposition of George from his throne, see Γεωργίου Παχυμέρη, Ἀνδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος, Bekker, I. (ed.), Georgii Pachymeris, De Andronico Paleologo (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Bonn 1835), pp. 117.4-118.5. 12. The ceremony took place in a church that had not operated for a long time, an so the arsenites would not consider it «desecrated» by the followers of the patriarch Joseph; it was made so in order to avoid a possible dispute over the legitimacy of the appointment with the arsenites. The ceremony was conducted by the bishop of Kozyle of Epirus, who had no involvement with either the unionists or the and antiunionists. On the appointment of Gregory, see Γεωργίου Παχυμέρη, Ἀνδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος, Bekker, I. (ed.), Georgii Pachymeris, De Andronico Paleologo (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Bonn 1835), pp. 44-45, and Γουναρίδης, Π., Το κίνημα των Αρσενιατών (1261‑1310). Ιδεολογικές διαμάχες την εποχή των πρώτων Παλαιολόγων (Αθήνα 1999), pp. 130-137. 13. On this council, see Dölger, F., Regesten der Kaiserurkunden des oströmischen Reiches von 565-1453, 4: Regesten von 1282-1341 (Μόναχο – Βερολίνο 1960), no. 2091. 14. Laurent, V., Les actes des patriarches, Fasc. IV, Les Regestes de 1208 à 1309 (Paris 1971), no. 1463. 15. Γεωργίου Παχυμέρη, Ἀνδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος, Bekker, I. (ed.), Georgii Pachymeris, De Andronico Paleologo (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Bonn 1835), p. 60. 16. See Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937), p. 187.14 - 189.24. 17. See Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), no. 196. 18. Lexicon Vindobonense, Recensuit et adnotatione critica instruxti, Nauck Α. (St. Petersburg 1867), pp. XI-XII. 19. Codex Marc.gr. 452 (collocatione 796). On the letter of Gregorius see Ευστρατιάδης, Σ., Γρηγορίου τοῦ Κυπρίου οἰκουμενικοῦ Πατριάρχου ἐπιστολαὶ καὶ μῦθοι (Αλεξάνδρεια 1910), pp. 3-211. 20. Lameere, W., La tradition manuscrite de la correspondance de Grégoire de Chypre, patriarche de Constantinople (1283-1289) (Bruxelles – Rome 1937), pp. 176-191. 21. Boissonade, J.F., Anecdota Graeca 3 (Paris 1831), p. 367. 22. Γεωργίου Παχυμέρη, Ἀνδρόνικος Παλαιολόγος, Bekker, I. (ed.), Georgii Pachymeris, De Andronico Paleologo (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, Bonn 1835), p. 42.15-16. 23. Νικηφόρου Γρηγορᾶ, Ρωμαϊκῆς Ἱστορίας Λόγοι, Shopen, L. (ed.), Nicephori Gregorae, Byzantina Historia Ι (Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinea, Bonn 1829), p. 163.9-15. 24. Demetrakopoulos, A.K., Ορθόδοξος Ελλάς (Λειψία 1872), p. 74. |