Theodore Prodromos

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Theodore Prodromos was a 12th-century Byzantine writer and poet known for his satirical, rhetorical, and romantic works at the court of Constantinople.

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instanceOf 12th-century Byzantine person
Byzantine poet
Byzantine writer
rhetorician
romance writer
satirist
activeInCentury 12th century
associatedWith Byzantine court culture
Komnenian period
culture Byzantine
floruit first half of the 12th century
genre poetry
rhetoric
romance
satire
knownFor Byzantine romance
court poetry
rhetorical works
romantic works
satirical works
language Medieval Greek
literaryTradition Byzantine literature
nationality Byzantine
occupation poet
rhetorician
satirist
writer
placeOfActivity Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
workedAt imperial court of Constantinople
surface form: court of Constantinople

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Byzantine poetry hasNotableAuthor Theodore Prodromos