George the Monk

George the Monk

▪ Byzantine historian
also called  George the Sinner , Greek  Georgios Hamartolos 
flourished 9th century

      Byzantine historian, author of a world chronicle that constitutes a prime documentary source for mid-9th-century Byzantine history, particularly the iconoclast (Iconoclastic Controversy) (Greek: “image destroyer”) movement.

      George's chronicle records events from the Creation to the reign of the emperor Michael III (842–867) and focuses primarily on religious issues. Incorporating texts from earlier Byzantine historians, he integrated data of his own experience from 813 to 842 through an original monastic and theological perspective. Strongly opposed to iconoclasm, George recounted in detail and with satisfaction the resolution of the controversy in favour of the orthodox use of religious images following the reign of the emperor Theophilus (829–842).

      The chronicle, which also provides data on the growing Islamic-Christian conflict, enjoyed widespread diffusion among the neighbouring Slavic peoples throughout the medieval period. George's chronicle assumes increased value in that many of the sources it excerpted are now lost to history. Some versions contain a “continuation” to the year 948 written by an anonymous author more politically oriented than George.

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