Joannes Zonaras

16th-century depiction of Joannes Zonaras. Joannes or John Zonaras ( ; 1070 – 1140) was a Byzantine Roman historian, chronicler and theologian who lived in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, Turkey). Under Emperor Alexios I Komnenos he held the offices of head justice and private secretary (''protasēkrētis'') to the emperor, but after Alexios' death, he retired to the monastery on the Island of Hagia Glykeria, (İncir Adası, in the Bay of Tuzla), where he spent the rest of his life writing books. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Zonaras, Joannes
    Published 1871
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    by Zonaras, Joannes
    Published 1557
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    by Zonaras, Joannes
    Published 1868
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    by Zonaras, Joannes
    Published 1874
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    by Zonaras, Joannes
    Published 2009
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    Sumario
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