Michael Attaleiates
Michael Attaleiates or Attaliates (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ἀτταλειάτης, translit. Michaḗl Attaleiátēs, Byzantine Greek: [mixaˈil atːaliˈatis]; c. 1022 – 1080) was a Byzantine Greek chronicler, public servant and historian active in Constantinople and around the empire's provinces in the second half of the eleventh century. He was a younger contemporary (possibly even a student) of Michael Psellos and likely an older colleague of John Skylitzes, the two other Byzantine historians of the eleventh century whose work survives.
Michael Attaleiates | |
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Μιχαήλ Ατταλειάτης | |
Autograph Signature of Michael Attaleiates from the Manuscript of the Diataxis. | |
Born | c. 1022 |
Died | c. 1080 |
Citizenship | Byzantine Empire |
Occupation(s) | chronicler, historian, public servant |
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