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George Phakrases (Greek: Γεώργιος Φακρασῆς, fl. 1342–55) was a Byzantine nobleman and general, notable as a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47. Phakrases was an early adherent of Kantakouzenos, and in 1342–43 commanded the latter's cavalry at Didymoteicho.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-0" class="reference"> By 1346, he had been raised to the rank of protostrator, and in that year dealt a crushing defeat near Selymbria on the forces of Dobrotitsa of the Despotate of Dobruja, who had been called upon to aid the regency by the Empress-dowager Anna of Savoy. Dobrotitsa himself was taken prisoner, but managed to escape to Constantinople soon after.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Anci

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  • Ο Γεώργιος Φακρασής (άκμασε 1342–55) ήταν Βυζαντινός ευγενής και στρατηγός, αξιόλογος ως υποστηρικτής του Ιωάννη ΣΤ΄ Καντακουζηνού στον Βυζαντινό εμφύλιο πόλεμο των ετών 1341–47. Ο Φακρασής ήταν πρώιμος οπαδός του Καντακουζηνού και το 1342–43 διοικούσε το ιππικό τού τελευταίου στο Διδυμότειχο. Μέχρι το 1346 είχε ανέλθει στο βαθμό του πρωτοστράτορα και εκείνη τη χρονιά προκάλεσε μία συντριπτική ήττα κοντά στη Σηλυμβρία στις δυνάμεις του δεσπότη της Δοβρουτσάς, που είχε κληθεί να βοηθήσει την αντιβασιλεία της χήρας Αυτοκράτειρας Άννας της Σαβοΐας. Ο ίδιος ο Ντομπροτίτσα πιάστηκε αιχμάλωτος, αλλά κατάφερε να δραπετεύσει στην Κωνσταντινούπολη αμέσως μετά. Μετά τη νίκη του Καντακουζηνού στον εμφύλιο πόλεμο, το 1351 ο Φακράσης οδήγησε μέρος τού στρατού, υπό τον Μανουήλ Ασάν (αδελφό της αυτοκράτειρας Ειρήνης Ασανίνας) στην αποτυχημένη πολιορκία της Γενουατικής αποικίας του Γαλατά. Το 1355 έγραψε μία περίληψη της θεολογικής διαμάχης μεταξύ του Γρηγορίου Παλαμά και του Νικηφόρου Γρηγορά για τη Ησυχαστική έριδα. (el)
  • George Phakrases (Greek: Γεώργιος Φακρασῆς, fl. 1342–55) was a Byzantine nobleman and general, notable as a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47. Phakrases was an early adherent of Kantakouzenos, and in 1342–43 commanded the latter's cavalry at Didymoteicho.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-0" class="reference"> By 1346, he had been raised to the rank of protostrator, and in that year dealt a crushing defeat near Selymbria on the forces of Dobrotitsa of the Despotate of Dobruja, who had been called upon to aid the regency by the Empress-dowager Anna of Savoy. Dobrotitsa himself was taken prisoner, but managed to escape to Constantinople soon after.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-1" class="reference"> After Kantakouzenos' victory in the civil war, in 1351 Phakrases led part of the army, under Manuel Asen (a brother of Empress Irene Asanina) in the failed siege of the Genoese colony of Galata.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-2" class="reference"> In 1355 he wrote a summary of the theological disputation between Gregory Palamas and Nikephoros Gregoras over the Hesychast controversy.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-3" class="reference"> (en)
  • João Facrases (em grego: Γεώργιος Φακρασῆς; romaniz.: Geórgios Phakrases; fl. 1342–55) foi um nobre e general bizantino do século XIV. Facrases foi um aderente precoce do imperador João VI Cantacuzeno, e em 1342–1343 comandou a cavalaria do último em Didimoteico. Por 1346, havia sido elevado para a posição de protoestrator, e naquele ano conseguiu uma vitória esmagadora em Selímbria contra as forças de Dobrotitsa no Despotado de Dobruja, que havia sido convocado para ajudar a regência da imperatriz-viúva Ana de Saboia. Dobrotitsa foi levado como prisioneiro, mas conseguiu escapar para Constantinopla logo depois. Após a vitória de Cantacuzeno na guerra civil, em 1351 Facrases liderou parte do exército, sob (um irmão da imperatriz Irene Asanina) no cerco falho da colônia genovesa de Gálata. Em 1355, escreveu um sumário da disputa teológica entre Gregório Palamas e Nicéforo Gregoras sob a controvérsia hesicasta. (pt)
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  • Ο Γεώργιος Φακρασής (άκμασε 1342–55) ήταν Βυζαντινός ευγενής και στρατηγός, αξιόλογος ως υποστηρικτής του Ιωάννη ΣΤ΄ Καντακουζηνού στον Βυζαντινό εμφύλιο πόλεμο των ετών 1341–47. Ο Φακρασής ήταν πρώιμος οπαδός του Καντακουζηνού και το 1342–43 διοικούσε το ιππικό τού τελευταίου στο Διδυμότειχο. Μέχρι το 1346 είχε ανέλθει στο βαθμό του πρωτοστράτορα και εκείνη τη χρονιά προκάλεσε μία συντριπτική ήττα κοντά στη Σηλυμβρία στις δυνάμεις του δεσπότη της Δοβρουτσάς, που είχε κληθεί να βοηθήσει την αντιβασιλεία της χήρας Αυτοκράτειρας Άννας της Σαβοΐας. Ο ίδιος ο Ντομπροτίτσα πιάστηκε αιχμάλωτος, αλλά κατάφερε να δραπετεύσει στην Κωνσταντινούπολη αμέσως μετά. (el)
  • George Phakrases (Greek: Γεώργιος Φακρασῆς, fl. 1342–55) was a Byzantine nobleman and general, notable as a supporter of John VI Kantakouzenos in the Byzantine civil war of 1341–47. Phakrases was an early adherent of Kantakouzenos, and in 1342–43 commanded the latter's cavalry at Didymoteicho.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Ancient_Greek_(to_1453)-language_text]]_1-0" class="reference"> By 1346, he had been raised to the rank of protostrator, and in that year dealt a crushing defeat near Selymbria on the forces of Dobrotitsa of the Despotate of Dobruja, who had been called upon to aid the regency by the Empress-dowager Anna of Savoy. Dobrotitsa himself was taken prisoner, but managed to escape to Constantinople soon after.Φακρασῆς_Γεώργιος[[Category:Articles_containing_Anci (en)
  • João Facrases (em grego: Γεώργιος Φακρασῆς; romaniz.: Geórgios Phakrases; fl. 1342–55) foi um nobre e general bizantino do século XIV. Facrases foi um aderente precoce do imperador João VI Cantacuzeno, e em 1342–1343 comandou a cavalaria do último em Didimoteico. Por 1346, havia sido elevado para a posição de protoestrator, e naquele ano conseguiu uma vitória esmagadora em Selímbria contra as forças de Dobrotitsa no Despotado de Dobruja, que havia sido convocado para ajudar a regência da imperatriz-viúva Ana de Saboia. (pt)
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