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- The term basilikoi anthropoi (Gr****: βασιλικοί ἄνθρωποι, "the imperial men") appears in Byzantine do****ents of the 9th–10th centuries and has two distinct...
- Together with the other lower rank classes, the basilikoi mandatores were designated as the basilikoi anthrōpoi ("the emperor's men"), and headed collectively...
- spatharioi, whilst those of the emperor were distinguished with the prefix basilikoi ("imperial ones"). The officer leading the imperial spatharioi held the...
- king Archelaus. The Royal friends (Philoi) or the king's Companions (basilikoi hetairoi) were named for life by the king among the Macedonian aristocracy...
- Nearchus. He may be identical with Metron, one of the royal pages (paides basilikoi). Who's who in the age of Alexander the Great: prosopography of Alexander's...
- Wiley-Blackwell. Carney, Elizabeth Donnelly (2009). "The Role of the BASILIKOI PAIDES at the Argead Court". In Howe, Timothy; Reames, Jeanne (eds.)....
- reader. For example, Constantine writes of the regular practice of sending basilikoí (lit. "royals") to distant lands for negotiations. In this case, it is...
- least the reign of Philip II, the king was ****isted by the royal pages (basilikoi paides), bodyguards (somatophylakes), companions (hetairoi), friends (philoi)...
- daughter of a Macedonian aristocrat named Philotas. He was one of the pages basilikoi paides in the service of Alexander the Great, who were induced by Hermolaus...
- of depicting the ideal emperor rather than the actual. The Christian basilikoi logoi dropped references to good fortune (tyche) in favour of piety. The...