Zacharias Rhetor - meaning and definition. What is Zacharias Rhetor
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Zacharias Rhetor         
5TH–6TH CENTURY BISHOP OF MYTILENE
Zacharias Scholasticus; Zacharias of Mytilene; Zachariah of mytilene; Zacharias Rhetor of Mytilene; Ecclesiastical History of Zacharias Rhetor; Ecclesiastical History (Zacharias Rhetor); Zachariah of Mitylene
Zacharias of Mytilene (c. 465, Gaza – after 536), also known as Zacharias Scholasticus or Zacharias Rhetor, was a bishop and ecclesiastical historian.
Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor         
Pseudo-Zacharias Rhetor is the designation used by modern scholarship for the anonymous 6th-century author who compiled a twelve-part history in the Syriac language around 569. It contains portions of the otherwise lost Ecclesiastical History of the real Zacharias Rhetor.
Zacharias Barbitsiotis         
  • ''Kapetan'' Zacharias (1759–1804)
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GREEK KLEPHT OF THE PELOPONNESE, DURING OTTOMAN RULE.
Zacharias (klepht); Zachariaos Barbitsiotis
Zacharias Pantelakos (; 22 October 1759 – 20 July 1804), nicknamed Barbitsiotis () but more commonly known as Kapetan Zacharias (), was a Greek klepht in the Peloponnese during the last decades of Ottoman rule over Greece. He is described by Kyriakos Kassis as the best klepht of Taygetus.