- of
apographeus was
often held in
tandem by the
governor (doux, kephalē) of a province.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 134. Kazhdan,
Alexander (1991). "
Apographeus"....
- of
Aperlae Apion (family) Apl****n
Apocrisiarius Apocrisiarius,
Papal Apographeus Apokapes Apokaukos Apollinarius (governor) Apollinarius,
Patriarch of...
-
continued in
existence until 1204,
after which it was
replaced by the
apographeus. The
duties of the
office were
related with the
revision of the cadaster;...
- ton sekreton,
megas logariastes, and protasekretis.
Edessenos c. 1246
Apographeus (head of the
census and tax ****essment) of
eastern Macedonia. Leon Bardales...
- tax owed by individuals. The
distinction between the exisōtēs and the
apographeus is
likewise unclear,
although the two
functions are
often do****ented...
-
Alexios Krateros (attested
circa 1227–1231, in
tandem with the post of
apographeus)
under John III
Vatatzes (r. 1222–1254), and the prōtovestiaritēs George...
-
Vatatzes had
managed to ac****ulate
great riches through his
position of
apographeus (chief tax official),
which he
exercised in
Thessalonica and eastern...
-
served as doux (governor) of Thessalonica, with the
parallel roles of
apographeus and
exisotes (tax ****essor). He is then
mentioned among the attendants...
- of land
grants and
relevant disputes, in a role
similar to that of an
apographeus.
There could be more than one
holders of the
office at the same time...