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Khesphmois (b. ca. 1274) was a master carpenter in Alexandria, Egypt who had his own shop. He was also one of the leaders of the guild of carpenters, who withdrew from working on the rebuilding of the pharos. He was in his mid-30s with a round, clean-shaven face. Khesphmois was at first reluctant to deal with Basil Argyros, ordering him out of his shop. But his wife Zois intervened, convincing him to tell the carpenters' side of the dispute. He took the magistrianos to the worksite of the pharos and convinced Argyros that the work was too dangerous to continue under the current conditions.

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  • Khesphmois
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  • Khesphmois (b. ca. 1274) was a master carpenter in Alexandria, Egypt who had his own shop. He was also one of the leaders of the guild of carpenters, who withdrew from working on the rebuilding of the pharos. He was in his mid-30s with a round, clean-shaven face. Khesphmois was at first reluctant to deal with Basil Argyros, ordering him out of his shop. But his wife Zois intervened, convincing him to tell the carpenters' side of the dispute. He took the magistrianos to the worksite of the pharos and convinced Argyros that the work was too dangerous to continue under the current conditions.
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  • "Pillar of Cloud, Pillar of Fire"
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Name
  • Khesphmois
Affiliations
  • Carpenter's Guild of Alexandria
Children
  • Unnamed child by Lukra
Occupation
  • Master carpenter
Birth
  • c. 1274
Nationality
  • Egyptian citizen of the Byzantine Empire
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  • Khesphmois (b. ca. 1274) was a master carpenter in Alexandria, Egypt who had his own shop. He was also one of the leaders of the guild of carpenters, who withdrew from working on the rebuilding of the pharos. He was in his mid-30s with a round, clean-shaven face. Khesphmois was at first reluctant to deal with Basil Argyros, ordering him out of his shop. But his wife Zois intervened, convincing him to tell the carpenters' side of the dispute. He took the magistrianos to the worksite of the pharos and convinced Argyros that the work was too dangerous to continue under the current conditions. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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