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regiment (tagma). In the 9th–10th centuries, the
akolouthos (often
termed ἀκόλουθος τοῦ ἀριθμοῦ,
akolouthos tou arithmou, to
emphasize his
links to the Vigla/Arithmos)...
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anacoluthon (/ænəkəˈljuːθɒn/; from the Gr**** anakolouthon, from an- 'not', and
akólouthos 'following') is an
unexpected discontinuity in the
expression of ideas...
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those duties. The word
acolyte is
derived from the Gr**** word ἀκόλουθος (
akolouthos),
meaning an attendant, via Late
Latin acolythus. In the
Eastern Orthodox...
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stratiotikou Protoierakarios Logothetes ton
agelon Megas diermeneutes Akolouthos Krites tou
phossatou Archon tou
allagiou Protallagator Megas dioiketes...
- of
treason and conspiracy. They were
headed by a
separate officer, the
akolouthos, who was
usually a
native Byzantine. The
Varangian Guard was only used...
- Lyrics:
Manolis R****oulis "Jamaica" Lyrics:
Lefteris Papadopoulos "S'
Akoloutho (I
follow you)" Lyrics:
himself "To
Akordeon (The Accordion)" Lyrics:...
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Megas tzaousios Skouterios Amyriales,
deputy of
megas droungarios Megas akolouthos Arkhon tou Allagion,
deputy of
megas arkhon Protallagator Domestic of...
- Kontostephanos, the
chief dragoman (interpreter) Theophylact, and the
akolouthos of the
Varangian Guard Basil Kamateros were sent to
Jerusalem to s****...
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patron of Galicia, and his
relics are
enshrined at Zhovkva. The term "
Akolouthos" also
refers to a
Byzantine military office. The
Great Synaxaristes also...
- Idomeneus); but
during the
classical age, it
meant "servant". ἀκόλουθος (
akolouthos) – literally, "the follower" or "the one who accompanies". Also, the diminutive...