Nikephoros Choumnos

Nikephoros Choumnos
Mesazōn of the Byzantine Empire
In office
1294–1305
MonarchAndronikos II Palaiologos
Preceded byTheodore Mouzalon
Succeeded byTheodore Metochites
Personal details
Bornc. 1253
Died16 January 1327 (aged c. 74)
ChildrenJohn, George, and Irene

Nikephoros Choumnos (Greek: Νικηφόρος Χοῦμνος, c. 1253 – 16 January 1327) was a Byzantine scholar and official of the early Palaiologan period, one of the most important figures in the flowering of arts and letters of the so-called "Palaiologan Renaissance".[1] He is notable for his eleven-year tenure as chief minister of emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos, his intense intellectual rivalry with fellow scholar and official Theodore Metochites, and for building the monastery of the Theotokos Gorgoepēkoos (Θεοτόκος Γοργοεπήκοος) in Constantinople.

  1. ^ Craig (1998), p. 161