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Janus Lascaris

Janus Lascaris (Greek: Ἰανὸς Λάσκαρις, Ianos Láskaris; c. 1445, Constantinople – 7 December 1535, Rome), also called John Rhyndacenus (from Rhyndacus, a country town in Asia Minor), was a noted Greek scholar in the Renaissance.

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Occupation
Scholar
Born
1445 (1445) Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
Died
1534 (aged 88–89) Rome, Papal States

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related to External links · 6
Janus Lascaris → Ianus Lascaris, Mathematics Genealogy Project, Quotations, Wikimedia CommonsJanus Lascaris, Wikiquote Media, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Janus Lascaris → 1445 (1445) Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
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Janus LascarisBorn1445 (1445) Constantinople, Byzantine Empire1.00infobox
Janus LascarisDied1534 (aged 88–89) Rome, Papal States1.00infobox
Janus LascarisOccupationScholar1.00infobox
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksQuotations0.60section
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksIanus Lascaris0.60section
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksWikiquote Media0.60section
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsJanus Lascaris0.60section
Janus Lascarisrelated to External linksMathematics Genealogy Project0.60section

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