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Ale'xius (*)Ale/cios), Patriarch of CONSTANTINOPLE, a member of the monastery of Studius (founded A. D. 460), succeeded Eustathius as Patriarch A. D. 1025. In A. D. 1034 he crowned Michael IV. the favourite of Zoe, who, to make way for him, procured the death of her husband, the Emperor Romanus. He thwarted the attempts of John (the emperor's brother) to gain the patriarchal see (A. D. 1036), and died A. D. 1043. Decrees of his are extant, ap. Jus Gr. Rom. vol. i. lib. iv. p. 250, Leunclav. Francof. 1596. See Fabric. Bibl. Gr. vol. xi. p. 558. [A.J.
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been usually attributed to Docinmus, or Docimius, and is of a later date than Eustathius. (Reiz. Index Nom. Prop. in Harmenop. s. vv. Masister; Patricius, *Mikro\n, in Meerman. Thes. Suppl. pp. 389-400; Zachariae, Hist. Jur. Gr. Rom. Delin. § 47.) *(Upo/mnhma The names of Eustathius and Romanus occur several times in the Scholia on the Basilica, e. g. Basil. iv. p. 489, iii. p. 340. 56. 480, 7.678. 694. The *(Upo/mnhma of Eustathius is cited Basil. iii. p. 116. It is a tract of the date A. D. 1025, de Duobus Consobrinis qui Duas Consobrinas duxerant. Editions It is printed in the collection of Leunclavius (J. G. R. i. p. 414). *U(po/mnhma *Eu)staqi/ou peri\ *Bi/ou (sic) tou= *(rwmai/ou Heimbach (Anecdota, i. p. lxvi.) mentions a manuscript in the Vatican at Rome (cod. 226, fol. 294-300) under the title *U(po/mnhma *Eu)staqi/ou peri\ *Bi/ou (sic) tou= *(rwmai/ou. He supposes that the title ought to be read *(Upo/mnhma peri\ bi/ou *Eu)staqi/ou tou= *(rwmai/ou. *Pei=ra, or Pra