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Andrew Chrysoberges, also called Andrew of Rhodes or Andrew of Colossus (died 1440), was a Greek Dominican prelate and theologian. He was Greek by birth, and born to Eastern Orthodox parents. In early youth he had no opportunities for education, but afterwards devoted himself to Latin and Greek, and to theology, especially the questions in dispute between the Latin and Greek Churches. The study of the early Fathers, both Greek and Latin, convinced him that in the disputed points, truth was on the side of the Latin Church. He therefore solemnly abjured his error, made a profession of faith, and entered the Dominican Order about the time of the Western Schism. He led thenceforth an apostolic life.

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  • Ανδρέας ο Χρυσοβέργης (el)
  • Andrew of Rhodes (en)
  • André Chrysobergès (fr)
  • Andrzej Chryzoberges (pl)
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  • André Chrysobergès (Ἀνδρέας ὁ Χρυσοϐέργης) est un religieux byzantin rallié à l'Église latine, membre de l'ordre dominicain et évêque, né à Constantinople avant 1380, mort à Famagouste (Chypre) en février 1451. (fr)
  • Andrzej Chryzoberges lub Chrysoberges, także Andrzej z Rodos, Andrzej z Konstantynopola albo Andrzej z Pery (zm. 1451 lub 1456) – dominikanin, teolog bizantyński. (pl)
  • Ο Ανδρέας ο Χρυσοβέργης (15ος αιώνας), γνωστός και ως Ανδρέας Ρόδου και Ανδρέας του Πέραν, ήταν Έλληνας Ρωμαιοκαθολικός ιεράρχης. Ο Ανδρέας γεννήθηκε στη Κωνσταντινούπολη περι τα τέλη του 14ου αιώνα και μαζί με τους αδελφούς του Θεόδωρο και Μάξιμο ασπάσθηκε τον Ρωμαιοκαθολικισμό, και εισήλθε στη Μονή των Δομινικανών του Πέραν. Κατόπιν πραγματοποίησε θεολογικές σπουδές στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Πάδοβας και χρησιμοποιήθηκε πολλές φορές από τον Πάπα και τον Βυζαντινό Αυτοκράτορα σε διπλωματικές αποστολές και ιδίως ως εκπρόσωπος σε συνόδους. Πιο συγκεκριμένα, το 1414, ως εκπρόσωπος του Μανουήλ Β´ Παλαιολόγου, έλαβε μέρος στη , όπου μίλησε για την ένωση των Εκκλησιών. Στη από την άλλη, το 1431, υπήρξε μέλος της παπικής αντιπροσωπείας. Το 1426 ο Ανδρέας ονομάσθηκε από τον Πάπα Μαρτίνο Ε΄ πρέσβυς στη (el)
  • Andrew Chrysoberges, also called Andrew of Rhodes or Andrew of Colossus (died 1440), was a Greek Dominican prelate and theologian. He was Greek by birth, and born to Eastern Orthodox parents. In early youth he had no opportunities for education, but afterwards devoted himself to Latin and Greek, and to theology, especially the questions in dispute between the Latin and Greek Churches. The study of the early Fathers, both Greek and Latin, convinced him that in the disputed points, truth was on the side of the Latin Church. He therefore solemnly abjured his error, made a profession of faith, and entered the Dominican Order about the time of the Western Schism. He led thenceforth an apostolic life. (en)
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  • Andrew Chrysoberges, also called Andrew of Rhodes or Andrew of Colossus (died 1440), was a Greek Dominican prelate and theologian. He was Greek by birth, and born to Eastern Orthodox parents. In early youth he had no opportunities for education, but afterwards devoted himself to Latin and Greek, and to theology, especially the questions in dispute between the Latin and Greek Churches. The study of the early Fathers, both Greek and Latin, convinced him that in the disputed points, truth was on the side of the Latin Church. He therefore solemnly abjured his error, made a profession of faith, and entered the Dominican Order about the time of the Western Schism. He led thenceforth an apostolic life. He was especially earnest in his efforts to induce his fellow-Greeks to follow in his footsteps and reunite with Rome. In 1413 he was made Archbishop of Rhodes. The Dominican biographer, Jacques Échard, credits him with having taken an active part in the twentieth session of the Council of Constance (1414–18). Others maintain that there is here a confusion with , in Hungary. At the Council of Basle, he delivered an oration in the name of the Pope (Mansi, XXIX, 468–481). He took part in the Council of Ferrara-Florence, and was one of the six theologians appointed by the papal legate, Cardinal Julian Cesarini, to reply to the objections of the Greeks. He proved that it was fully within the province of the Church to add the Filioque clause to the Creed, and that the Greek Fathers had been of the same opinion. After the close of the Council, trouble arose between the Latins and Greeks in Cyprus; the latter accused the former of refusing to hold communion with them. Andrew was sent thither by Pope Eugene IV, and succeeded in establishing peace. He also succeeded in overcoming the local forms of the Nestorian, Eutychian, and Monothelite heresies. The heretical bishops abjured and made a profession of faith at a synod held at Nicosia; some of the prelates went afterwards to Rome to renew their profession before the Holy See. There are preserved in the Vatican manuscript copies of his treatise on the divine essence and operation, compiled from the commentaries of St. Thomas Aquinas, and addressed to Cardinal Bessarion also a little work in the form of a dialogue in reply to a letter of Mark of Ephesus against the rites and ceremonies of the Roman Church (Patrologia Graeca, CL, 862). (en)
  • Ο Ανδρέας ο Χρυσοβέργης (15ος αιώνας), γνωστός και ως Ανδρέας Ρόδου και Ανδρέας του Πέραν, ήταν Έλληνας Ρωμαιοκαθολικός ιεράρχης. Ο Ανδρέας γεννήθηκε στη Κωνσταντινούπολη περι τα τέλη του 14ου αιώνα και μαζί με τους αδελφούς του Θεόδωρο και Μάξιμο ασπάσθηκε τον Ρωμαιοκαθολικισμό, και εισήλθε στη Μονή των Δομινικανών του Πέραν. Κατόπιν πραγματοποίησε θεολογικές σπουδές στο Πανεπιστήμιο της Πάδοβας και χρησιμοποιήθηκε πολλές φορές από τον Πάπα και τον Βυζαντινό Αυτοκράτορα σε διπλωματικές αποστολές και ιδίως ως εκπρόσωπος σε συνόδους. Πιο συγκεκριμένα, το 1414, ως εκπρόσωπος του Μανουήλ Β´ Παλαιολόγου, έλαβε μέρος στη , όπου μίλησε για την ένωση των Εκκλησιών. Στη από την άλλη, το 1431, υπήρξε μέλος της παπικής αντιπροσωπείας. Το 1426 ο Ανδρέας ονομάσθηκε από τον Πάπα Μαρτίνο Ε΄ πρέσβυς στην Κωνσταντινούπολη και το 1429 χειροτονήθηκε Επίσκοπος του Σούτρι (επισκοπή κοντά στη Ρώμη, που λίγο αργότερα, το 1435, ενοποιήθηκε στην Επισκοπή Νέπι-Σούτρι). Τέλος, το 1432 έγινε (Ρωμαιοκαθολικός) Αρχιεπίσκοπος Ρόδου, από όπου και η επωνυμία του. (el)
  • André Chrysobergès (Ἀνδρέας ὁ Χρυσοϐέργης) est un religieux byzantin rallié à l'Église latine, membre de l'ordre dominicain et évêque, né à Constantinople avant 1380, mort à Famagouste (Chypre) en février 1451. (fr)
  • Andrzej Chryzoberges lub Chrysoberges, także Andrzej z Rodos, Andrzej z Konstantynopola albo Andrzej z Pery (zm. 1451 lub 1456) – dominikanin, teolog bizantyński. (pl)
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