- officials,
calls the
former chartoularikoi. From the 7th
century on,
chartoularioi could be
either emplo**** as
heads of
departments within a
fiscal department...
- departments. The
chartoularioi ton
arklon (χαρτουλάριοι τῶν ἀρκλῶν,
where ἀρκλα
means '[money] box"' i.e. 'treasury') or exo
chartoularioi (ἔξω χαρτουλάριοι...
-
symponos and the
logothetes tou
praitoriou preceded, rank-wise, the
chartoularioi of the
Byzantine themes and domesticates, but were
beneath the rank...
-
skeuophylakeion (μέγα σκευοφυλακείον), with a
number of
subordinate secretaries (
chartoularioi). This
sekreton probably had its
origins in the
corps of 12 skeuophylakes...
-
stratiotikou were: The
chartoularioi of the
sekreton (χαρτουλάριοι τοῦ σεκρέτου), the
senior subaltern officials of the department. The
chartoularioi of the themata...
-
zygostates named Eustathios as the
founder of a
church and "one of the
great chartoularioi". The term
zygastikon (Gr****: ζυγαστικόν),
attested in a
false privilege...
- function.
Sigillographic evidence also
attests to the
existence of
chartoularioi and of an ek prosōpou ("representative") of the department. Bury 1911...
-
protonotarios tou
dromou (πρωτονοτάριος τοῦ δρόμου), his
senior deputy. The
chartoularioi tou [oxeos]
dromou (χαρτουλάριοι τοῦ [ὀξέος] δρόμου), who were clerks...
- inferred, at
least in part, from
various sources. It included: Two
chartoularioi, one for
Constantinople (ὁ ἔσω χαρτουλάριος, ho eso chartoularios, 'the...
- officials: the
secretaries of the
household (χαρτουλάριοι τοῦ οἴκου,
chartoularioi tou oikou),
probably administering the new
orphanage founded by Justin...