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The Patriarchate of Constantinople was in the eyes of the Ottomans the biggest payoff. This led to the fact that the Orthodox episcopate in the empire was completely dependent on influential laymen connected to the finances. “Financialization” affected the life of the monasteries. The Byzantine intellectuals' community suffered the most from the conquests, only Gennadius Scholarius and his student Matfey Kamaryot remained from the luminaries of education in the 1440s in the Ottoman Empire.

Keywords: post-Byzantine elite, Ottoman Empire, Gennadius Scholarius, Ottoman elite, Byzantine aristocracy, Iltizam, Patriarchate of Constantinople

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Post-Byzantine ruling elite in the Ottoman Empire in the second half of the XV century Krylov A.O., Cand. Sc. (History), Associate Professor, Department of History, Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Junior Researcher, Research Center for the History of Theology and Theological Education, St. Tikhon's Orthodox University.

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