- A
chartophylax (Gr****: χαρτοφύλαξ, from χάρτα, "do****ent" and φύλαξ, "guard, keeper"),
sometimes also
referred to as a chartoularios, was an ecclesiastical...
- the
Marmara Sea in the
early 14th century,
while a
Theodore Anemas was
chartophylax at
Imbros in 1407. ODB, "Anemas" (A. Kazhdan), p. 96.
Sewter 1969, pp...
-
exerted a
great deal of
energy trying to
restrict the
influence of the
Chartophylax.
Nicholas III was also very
concerned with
ecclesiastical discipline...
-
introduced him to
Andronicus II Palaeologus, by whom he was
appointed chartophylax (keeper of the archives). In 1326
Gregoras proposed (in a
treatise which...
- philosophy, he
occupied a
series of
ecclesiastical posts reaching the post of
chartophylax,
which he held at the time of his
elevation to the
patriarchal throne...
-
Chourmouzios the
Archivist or
Chourmouzios Chartophylax (Gr****: Χουρμούζιος ὁ Χαρτοφύλαξ, "Chourmoúzios the
Chartophýlax"), also
known with the
nickname "the...
-
Patriarch George II of
Constantinople Theodore Xiphilinos (fl. c. 1256),
chartophylax of the
Great Church in
exile John VIII was
probably a
brother of Bardas...
-
appointed Archbishop of Ohrid,
prior to
which he had held the
position of
chartophylax in the
Hagia Sophia in Constantinople.
Under Patriarch Michael Keroularios...
- part of the church's
construction is a high-ranking
church official (
chartophylax)
named Paul, who is
mentioned in an
inscription inside the church. The...
- sakellarios, the
sacristan or [megas] skeuophylax, the record-keeper or
chartophylax, and the head of the sakellion.
Later a
sixth member was added, the protekdikos...