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John Eugenikos : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Eugenikos John Eugenikos ((ギリシア語:Ιωάννης Εὐγενικός), Constantinople, after 1394 – Laconia, after 1454/5) was a late Byzantine cleric and writer. He was the brother of Mark Eugenikos, and like him an ardent opponent of the Union of the Churches. Originally a notary and ''nomophylax'' at the Patriarchate of Constantinople, his opposition to the Union saw him exiled to the Despotate of the Morea, where he also died. John participated briefly in the Council of Florence that ratified the Union, and also travelled to Trebizond and Mesembria. John Eugenikos was a prolific writer, from polemical writings attacking the Union to rhetorical ''ekphraseis'' and monodies, prayers, hymns and sermons, including an ''ekphrasis'' of Trebizond and a lament on the Fall of Constantinople. 36 of his letters also survive, but most of his ''corpus'' remains unpublished. ==Sources==
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