Category
page 1Byzantine Thessalonian writers

Eustathius of Thessalonica
12th-century Byzantine scholar and bishop
Nicholas Cabasilas
Byzantine mystic
Joseph the Hymnographer
Eastern Orthodox hymnographer
Demetrios Kydones
Byzantine statesman (1324–1398)
John Kaminiates
Byzantine historian
Thomas Magister
14th-century Byzantine scholar and grammarian
Konstantinos Harmenopoulos
Byzantine jurist (1320–1385)
Nilus Cabasilas
Byzantine bishop
Matthew Blastares
Byzantine-Greek monk
Dimitrios Triclinius
Byzantine philologist
John Anagnostes
Byzantine historian
Mazaris
Mazaris (; fl. c. 1415) was a late Byzantine Greek writer known only for having authored a satirical text entitled ''Mazaris' Journey to Hades. Although his identity and first name are unknown, Mazaris has been tentatively identified with at least two known historical personalities of the same name, one Manuel Mazaris, who was a hymnographer and served as protonotarios of Thessaloniki, and one Maximus Mazaris, who was a monk and author of a text on grammatical rules. According to yet another hypothesis, however, these two were actually the same person. Because of this uncertainty, the author o
Prochorus Cydones
Byzantine theologian (c.1330–c.1369)