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Byzantine courts:
Basilikos anthropos, a term with a
number of
meanings in
Byzantine do****ents of the 9th–10th
centuries Basilikos mandator, a subaltern...
- In
Byzantine rhetoric, a
basilikos logos (Gr****: βασιλικòς λόγος,
literally "imperial word") or
logos eis ton
autokratora ("speech to the emperor") is...
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rebelled against Basil I c. 885 Bardas,
basilikos spatharios, 9th century,
known only from his seal Michael,
basilikos prōtospatharios, 9th century, known...
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Royal Secretary is a
position at the
court of a
monarch generally responsible for
communicating the sovereign's
wishes to the
other members of government...
- The
spatharii or
spatharioi (singular: Latin: spatharius; Gr****: σπαθάριος,
literally "spatha-bearer") were a
class of Late
Roman imperial bodyguards in...
- the
grudging testimony of
simple honesty". In the
Byzantine Empire, the
basilikos logos was a
formal panegyric for an
emperor delivered on an important...
- Seal of the
hypatos and
basilikos asekretis John (Komnenian period. Legend: + ΘΕΟΤΟΚΕ ΒΟΗΘΕΙ + ΤΩ ΔΟΥΛΩ CΟΥ + / + ΙΩΑΝΝΗ ΥΠΑΤΩ + ΚΑΙ ΒΑCΙΛΙΚΩ ΑΣΗΚΡΗΤΗ...
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comparisons used to
praise the subject, and an epilogue[citation needed] The
basilikos logos (imperial encomium), a
formal genre in the
Byzantine empire Gorgias'...
- The term
basilikoi anthropoi (Gr****: βασιλικοί ἄνθρωποι, "the
imperial men")
appears in
Byzantine do****ents of the 9th–10th
centuries and has two distinct...
- official.
These officials must be
distinguished from the
honorary dignity of
basilikos mandatōr (βασιλικὸς μανδάτωρ, "imperial mandatōr"),
which was one of the...