EncyclopediaAcominatus, Michael
Acominatus, Michael (ukominā'tus) [key], or Michael Choniates (kōnēā'tēz) [key], c.1140–1220, Byzantine writer and metropolitan of Athens. Acominatus' speeches, poems, and letters give much information about medieval Athens, which he, a classicist, found barbarous and degenerate. His brother, Nicetas Choniates,. c.1150–c.1213, wrote an important history of the Byzantine Empire covering the period 1180 to 1206.
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