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Photios I of Constantinople
9th Century Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople

Dionysius Exiguus
Byzantine saint
Tribonian
Tribonian (Greek: Τριβωνιανός [trivonia'nos], – 542) was a jurist and advisor of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine). During the reign of the Emperor Justinian I, he supervised the revision of the empire's legal code. He has been described as one of the wisest collaborators of Justinian.

Michael Attaleiates
Byzantine judge and historian (11th century)
Severus of Antioch
Patriarch of Antioch
Zacharias Rhetor
5th–6th century Bishop of Mytilene

Theodore Balsamon
Byzantine legal scholar and Greek-Orthodox patriarch of Antioch
John Scholasticus
Patriarch of Constantinople
John VIII of Constantinople
patriarch of Constantinople (1010-1075)
Konstantinos Harmenopoulos
Byzantine jurist (1320–1385)
Demetrios Chomatenos
Byzantine archbishop and judge
Andronikos Kamateros
Byzantine prefect
Matthew Blastares
Byzantine-Greek monk
Fulgentius Ferrandus
6th century African Church theologian
Alexios Aristenus
12th-century Byzantine priest and writer
Strategius Apion
6th-century patrician and jurist of the Eastern Roman Empire
Dorotheus
Byzantine lawyer
Michael Choumnos
Metropolitan bishop of Thessalonica
Neilos Doxapatres
Byzantine Greek monk, theologian, and writer
Eustathios Rhomaios
Byzantine judge
Theophilus
law teacher, collaborator to the Codex Iustinianus
Cresconius Africanus
African bishop
Basilides