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Patriarch Eustatius Of Alexandria
Eustatius served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 813 and 817. References * 9th-century Patriarchs of Alexandria 9th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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Patriarch Politianus Of Alexandria
Politianus served partas Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 768 and 813. According to Eutychius, Politianus was a physician by training, visited Baghdad and healed Hārūn al-Rašīd’s concubine. He reportedly participated in the translation of Vindonius Anatolius of Berytus' "''Collection of Agricultural Practices''" from Greek into Arabic for Yahya ibn Khalid Yahya ibn Khalid ( ar, يحيى بن خالد, Yahyā ibn Khālid; died ) was the most prominent member of the Barmakid family, serving as provincial governor and all-powerful long-time vizier to Caliph Harun al-Rashid before his abrupt fall in 80 ... in 795 CE. References * 8th-century Patriarchs of Alexandria 9th-century Patriarchs of Alexandria 8th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate 9th-century people from the Abbasid Caliphate Greek–Arabic translators Physicians from the Abbasid Caliphate {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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Patriarch Christopher I Of Alexandria
Christopher I served as Greek Patriarch of Alexandria between 817 and 841. References * 8th-century births 9th-century deaths 9th-century Patriarchs of Alexandria 9th-century writers {{EasternOrthodoxy-bishop-stub ...
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9th-century Patriarchs Of Alexandria
The 9th century was a period from 801 ( DCCCI) through 900 ( CM) in accordance with the Julian calendar. The Carolingian Renaissance and the Viking raids occurred within this period. In the Middle East, the House of Wisdom was founded in Abbasid Baghdad, attracting many scholars to the city. The field of algebra was founded by the Muslim polymath al-Khwarizmi. The most famous Islamic Scholar Ahmad ibn Hanbal was tortured and imprisoned by Abbasid official Ahmad ibn Abi Du'ad during the reign of Abbasid caliph al-Mu'tasim and caliph al-Wathiq. In Southeast Asia, the height of the Mataram Kingdom happened in this century, while Burma would see the establishment of the major kingdom of Pagan. Tang China started the century with the effective rule under Emperor Xianzong and ended the century with the Huang Chao rebellions. While the Maya experienced widespread political collapse in the central Maya region, resulting in internecine warfare, the abandonment of cities, and a northw ...
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