- The
chartoularios or
chartularius (Gr****: χαρτουλάριος),
Anglicized as chartulary, was a late
Roman and
Byzantine administrative official,
entrusted with...
- Κομητᾶς Σχολαστικός; fl. c. mid 9th
century AD), also
known by the
epithet Chartularius (Χαρτουλάριος, "record-keeper"), was a
Byzantine grammarian (γραμματικός)...
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blinded and had
their tongues ripped out. Then on the
orders of the
papal chartularius, Gratiosus,
Constantine was
removed from his
monastic cell, blinded,...
-
Concerned that
Constantine was
still a
focus of dissent, the
papal Chartularius, Gratiosus, and two
other officials, gave
permission for Constantine...
- by
Anastasius as the
senior financial official (tractator, and
later chartularius) of the
fiscal department of the
praetorian prefecture of the East responsible...
- in Paphlagonia, but was
defeated in
battle by
Theodore Choumnos, the
chartularius, who
captured and then put him to death.
Constantine Angelos Doukas (1193)...
- his
brother P****ivus, with the
papal secundicerius Demetrius and the
chartularius Gratiosus,
marched to the gate to
intercept them. A
small battle took...
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Chartoularios (Gr****: Μαυρίκιος ὀ χαρτουλάριος),
Latinized as
Mauricius Chartularius (died 643 at Ravenna), was a
Byzantine official and general, and later...