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Isidore Glabas (Greek: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) was the metropolitan bishop of Thessalonica between 1380 and 1384, and again from 1386 until his death on 11 January 1396. Born John Glabas in 1341/42, he became a monk on 1 April 1375. On 25 May 1380 he was named metropolitan of Thessalonica, but left the city in 1382, and was deposed in September 1384. Although reinstated in March 1386, he continued to reside in Constantinople rather than his see until some time between the summer of 1389 and October 1393, when he returned to Thessalonica. During his absence, the city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1387, and he went to negotiations with them in Asia Minor.

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  • Isidor de Tessalònica (Isidorus, Ἰσίδωρος) fou arquebisbe de Tessalònica vers el 1401. Fou l'autor de quatre homilies de la verge Maria, i altres homilies sobre altres temes, comentaris i cartes diverses o epístoles que en general es conserven. (Fabricius, Bibl. Graec. vol. 10. p. 498.). (ca)
  • Isidore Glabas (Greek: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) was the metropolitan bishop of Thessalonica between 1380 and 1384, and again from 1386 until his death on 11 January 1396. Born John Glabas in 1341/42, he became a monk on 1 April 1375. On 25 May 1380 he was named metropolitan of Thessalonica, but left the city in 1382, and was deposed in September 1384. Although reinstated in March 1386, he continued to reside in Constantinople rather than his see until some time between the summer of 1389 and October 1393, when he returned to Thessalonica. During his absence, the city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1387, and he went to negotiations with them in Asia Minor. Glabas was a correspondent of and Demetrios Kydones, and composed homilies and studies on the calculation of Easter and the Moon phases. (en)
  • Isidoro Glabas (em grego: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) foi um bispo metropolita de Salonica entre 1380 e 1384, e novamente de 1386 até sua morte em 11 de janeiro de 1396. (pt)
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  • Isidor de Tessalònica (Isidorus, Ἰσίδωρος) fou arquebisbe de Tessalònica vers el 1401. Fou l'autor de quatre homilies de la verge Maria, i altres homilies sobre altres temes, comentaris i cartes diverses o epístoles que en general es conserven. (Fabricius, Bibl. Graec. vol. 10. p. 498.). (ca)
  • Isidoro Glabas (em grego: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) foi um bispo metropolita de Salonica entre 1380 e 1384, e novamente de 1386 até sua morte em 11 de janeiro de 1396. (pt)
  • Isidore Glabas (Greek: Ἰσίδωρος Γλαβᾶς) was the metropolitan bishop of Thessalonica between 1380 and 1384, and again from 1386 until his death on 11 January 1396. Born John Glabas in 1341/42, he became a monk on 1 April 1375. On 25 May 1380 he was named metropolitan of Thessalonica, but left the city in 1382, and was deposed in September 1384. Although reinstated in March 1386, he continued to reside in Constantinople rather than his see until some time between the summer of 1389 and October 1393, when he returned to Thessalonica. During his absence, the city was conquered by the Ottoman Turks in 1387, and he went to negotiations with them in Asia Minor. (en)
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  • Isidor de Tessalònica (ca)
  • Isidore Glabas (en)
  • Isidoro Glabas (pt)
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