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  • Πέτρος ο Σικελιώτης (850-922)

Entry Personal Name

Number of records used in: 1

001 - Record Identifier

  • control field: 7320

005 - Version Identifier

  • control field: 20240301124206.0

010 ## - International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)

033 ## - Other System Persistent Record Identifier

100 ## - General Processing Data

  • General processing data: 20201126agrey50 ga0

152 ## - RULES

  • Subject system: NP

200 #0 - Authorized Access Point - Personal Name

  • Entry element: Πέτρος ο Σικελιώτης
  • Dates: 850-922

300 ## - Information Note

  • Information note: Petrus Siculus or Peter Sikeliotes (Greek: Πέτρος Σικελιώτης) was either a monk or a learned nobleman, who in 870 was sent as a legate from the Byzantine emperor Basil I to the Paulician leader Chrysocheir, negotiating for an exchange of prisoners. He stayed in the Paulician city of Tephrike/Tibrica, now Divrigi in Turkey, on the upper Euphrates, for nine months. While there he wrote his Historia Manichaeorum qui Pauliciani dicuntur, which is one of the main sources for the history of the Paulician sect. The Historia Manichaeorum was first published by Rader in Ingolstadt in 1604. (Wikipedia)

400 #0 - Variant Access Point - Personal Name

  • System code: NP
  • Entry element: Petrus Argivus
  • Dates: ca. 850-922

686 ## - Other Classification Numbers

  • Class number, single or beginning of a range: ΠετΣ

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