CANTACUZENUS

CANTACUZENUS
CANTACUZENUS
Historicus Graecus, qui ex Imperatore monachus factus, sub nomine Christoduli, luculentam condidit Historiam, de imperio Andronici iunioris et suo. Floruit A. C. 1360. Inter Graecos recentiores, niminem ei praeferendum, putat Vossius, de Hist. Graec. l. 2. c. 29. Vide Iohannes Cantacuzenus.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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