
Manuel Chrysoloras
Manuel (or Emmanuel) Chrysoloras (Greek: Μανουὴλ Χρυσολωρᾶς; c. 1350 – 15 April 1415) was a Byzantine Greek classical scholar, humanist, philosopher, professor, and translator of ancient Greek texts during the Renaissance. Serving as the ambassador for the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos in medieval Italy, he became a renowned teacher of Greek literature and history in the republics of Florence and Venice, and today he’s widely regarded as a pioneer in the introduction of ancient Greek literature to Western Europe during the Late Middle Ages.
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- Other Names :Manuel Chrysoloras,Manuel Chryzoloras,Manuel Crisoloras,Manuel Crisolores,Manuel Hrizoloras,Manuel Khrysoloras,Manuele Crisolora,Mанојло Хрисолора,Μανουήλ Χρυσολωράς,Мануил Хрисолор,Мануїл Хрисолор,مانويل كريسولوراس,マニュエル・クリュソロラス,赫里索洛拉斯
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- Country : Byzantine Empire
- Born on 15 September