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- The title of anthypatos was the traditional Gr**** translation for the Latin title of proconsul. Under the Prin****te, the title of anthypatos/proconsul had...
- in the court order of precedence, coming after the magistros and the anthypatos. However it remained one of the highest in the imperial hierarchy until...
- Croatia. Regardless, Michael, with grand titles of the Byzantine court as anthypatos and patrician (patrikios), remained ruler of Zahumlje through the 940s...
- holders of the office held the dignities of protospatharios, patrikios and anthypatos. Among others, the Patriarch Photios (858–867 and 877–886) held the post...
- first half of the 10th century. The title was the root of the titles anthypatos (lit. 'vice-consul', the original translation of proconsul) and dishypatos...
- in power. In 909, he went to Constantinople to receive the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. His brother Atenulf II sta**** behind in Italy and received...
- Easter by the "twelve dignitaries", holders of the ranks of magistros and anthypatos, as well as by the Eparch of Constantinople and the zoste patrikia during...
- the vestiarion (see below), no such relation appears to have existed. Anthypatos (ἀνθύπατος), "proconsul" — Originally the highest rank for provincial...
- grant to the monastery of San Giovanni in Lamis, he bore the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. Kourkouas arrived at Bari in May 1008, as a replacement...
- the court in Constantinople. The emperor awarded to him the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. Narentines (Pagania) The region of Narentines occupied...