John Mauropous

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John Mauropous was an 11th-century Byzantine poet, scholar, and cleric known for his epigrams, liturgical hymns, and role as metropolitan of Euchaita.

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instanceOf Byzantine cleric
Byzantine poet
Byzantine scholar
epigrammatist
hymnographer
metropolitan bishop
appointedBy Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos
surface form: Constantine IX Monomachos
centuryOfActivity 11th century
clericalRank metropolitan
closeAssociate Michael Psellos
culture Byzantine Empire
educatedAt University of Constantinople
employer imperial court of Constantinople
floruit mid-11th century
genre epigram
homily
hymnography
letter
liturgical poetry
knownFor epigrams
homilies
letters
liturgical hymns
orations
language Medieval Greek
literaryMovement Middle Byzantine period
surface form: Middle Byzantine literature
notableWork collection of epigrams
kontakia
letters to friends and patrons
liturgical canons
occupation bishop
cleric
poet
scholar
teacher
patron Emperor Constantine IX Monomachos
surface form: Constantine IX Monomachos
placeOfActivity Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Euchaita
positionHeld Metropolitan of Euchaita
metropolitan bishop of Euchaita
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
studentOf John the Grammarian
subjectOf Byzantine literary studies
studies on Michael Psellos and his circle
teacherOf Michael Psellos
tradition Byzantine rhetorical tradition
workLocation Constantinople (probable)
surface form: Constantinople

Euchaita

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Byzantine poetry hasNotableAuthor John Mauropous