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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...
- 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...
- (or half-brother) of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), a curopalates and leading general in Heraclius' wars against the Persians and against...
- Staff Concierge Consigliere Chamberlain Executive officer Kouropalates (curopalate) Maître d'hôtel Mayor of the palace Papal majordomo Seneschal Steward...
- Michael I Rangabe (also spelled Rhangabe; Gr****: Μιχαὴλ Ῥαγγαβέ, romanized: Mikhaḗl Rangabe; c. 770 – 11 January 844) was Byzantine emperor from 811 to...
- Byzantine title of curopalates. The 10th-century Georgian writer Giorgi Merchule maintains that Bagrat was confirmed as curopalates, following his father...
- the Byzantine protection. Being recognized as the presiding prince and curopalates of Iberia, Ashot fought the Arabs from there, gradually incorporating...
- named Helena. During Justinian's reign, he served in the position of curopalates at the court. He is first attested in the sources from 552 and 553 as...
- T'oros the Curopalates; d. March 9, 1098) was an Armenian ruler of Edessa at the time of the First Crusade. Thoros was a former officer (curopalates) in the...
- 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...