Doxapatres
Doxapatres (Greek: Δοξαπατρη̑ς, anglicized Doxapater) is Byzantine family name. The forms Δοξόπατρος, Doxopatros, Doxopatres and Doxopater are erroneous. Persons with this name include;
* (11th century), commentator on the Basilika
* (11th century), rhetorician and commentator
* (12th century), canonist, possibly identical with Neilos
* Neilos Doxapatres (12th century), Siculo-Greek monk and writer, possibly identical with Nicholas
* Doxapatres Boutsaras (13th century)
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Doxapatres
Doxapatres (Greek: Δοξαπατρη̑ς, anglicized Doxapater) is Byzantine family name. The forms Δοξόπατρος, Doxopatros, Doxopatres and Doxopater are erroneous. Persons with this name include;
* (11th century), commentator on the Basilika
* (11th century), rhetorician and commentator
* (12th century), canonist, possibly identical with Neilos
* Neilos Doxapatres (12th century), Siculo-Greek monk and writer, possibly identical with Nicholas
* Doxapatres Boutsaras (13th century)
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