33/33 3.)] [Footnote 261: She died there through persecution and neglect .-- M.] [Footnote 27: Nic. 5) confesses the innocence and virtues of Cantacuzenus, the guilt and flagitious vices of Apocaucus; nor does he dissemble the motive of his personal and religious enmity to the former; nun de dia kakian allwn, aitioV o praotatoV thV tvn olwn edoxaV? Note: The alloi were the religious enemies and persecutors of Nicephorus .-- M.]. |