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- (skiadion), a plain silk kabbadion tunic, and a plain, smooth wooden staff (dikanikion). classical Latin Praetor became medieval Latin Pretor; Praetura, Pretura...
- decorated with stripes of gold braid, was also worn, and the staff of office (dikanikion) featured carved ****s, with the first of plain gold, the second of gold...
- the fabric himself "from those that are in use". His staff of office (dikanikion) featured carved knots and ****s in gold, bordered with silver braid....
- and himself invested him with the signs of his office – the crosier (dikanikion) and mantle. This ceremonial investiture would be repeated by all sultans...
- two colours, decorated with stripes of gold braid. A staff of office (dikanikion) with carved ****s, with the first of plain gold, the second of gold bordered...
- genikou. According to the same work, its insignia were: a wooden staff (dikanikion) with gold and red-gold ****s, a skiadion hat with embroidery of the klapoton...
- gold-brocaded hat (skiadion), a plain silk kabbadion tunic and a silver staff (dikanikion) with a **** on top and another in the middle. For ceremonies and festivities...
- (dikanikion), which was of wood, with the topmost **** gilded, the next one covered in white-golden braid, the next again gilded, etc. The dikanikion of...
- respectively depicted enthroned and on horseback. He bore no staff of office (dikanikion). Bartusis 1997, p. 382. Guilland 1960, p. 87. Verpeaux 1966, p. 182....
- a plain silk kabbadion tunic, but without the usual staff of office (dikanikion). For ceremonies and festivities, he bore the domed skaranikon hat, of...