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Latinized as
curopalates or
curopalata (Gr****: κουροπαλάτης, from Latin: cura
palatii "[the one in]
charge of the palace") and
anglicized as
curopalate, was a...
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Staff Concierge Consigliere Chamberlain Executive officer Kouropalates (
curopalate) Maître d'hôtel
Mayor of the
palace Papal majordomo Seneschal Steward...
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Michael I
Rangabe (also
spelled Rhangabe; Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Ῥαγγαβέ, romanized: Mikhaḗl Rangabe; c. 770 – 11
January 844) was
Byzantine emperor from 811 to...
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named Domitian, who
became bishop of Melitene.
Raised to the rank of
curopalates, he was an
important general in the
Byzantine army.
Together with Priscus...
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Ashot I the
Great (Georgian: აშოტ I დიდი
ashot I didi) (died 826/830) was a
presiding prince of
Iberia (modern Georgia),
first of the
Bagratid family to...
- occupation.
Recognizing the
Byzantine suzerainty, he
received a
title of
Curopalate (Gr****: κουροπαλάτης) and
established the
Kouropalatate of Iberia. The...
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patrimonial holdings of Tao-Klarjeti with his two
brothers —
Bagrat I the
Curopalate and
Adarnase — his
portion being the
territory east of the
Arsiani Range...
- and 779/780–786, and
three of them were
bestowed with the
dignity of
curopalates by the
Byzantine imperial court. This
branch descended from Leo, son...
- I (Georgian: დავით I) (died 881) was a
Georgian Bagratid Prince and
curopalates of Iberia/Kartli from 876 to 881. He was
murdered by
Nasra of Tao-Klarjeti...
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again from 775 to 779/80.
Nerse succeeded his father,
Adarnase III,
Curopalates of Iberia, and
defied the
Abbasid Caliphate's
hegemony in Georgia. In...