Démétrius Cydones
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Démétrios Kydones
Démétrios Kydones fut un théologien, traducteur, auteur et homme d'état byzantin, né en 1324 à Thessalonique et mort en 1397 en Crète.
D'abord de confession orthodoxe, il se converti au catholicisme romain et essaie de réunifier ces deux branches du christianisme. Il fut aussi premier ministre de l'empire byzantin à deux reprises: de 1369 à 1383, puis de 1391 à 1396.
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