- des "
dioiketes" im römischen Ägypten". Yale
classical Studies. 28: 167–210 – via JSTOR. ODB, "
Dioiketes" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 627–628. ODB, "
Dioiketes" (A...
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Apollonius (or Apollonios, Gr****: Ἀπολλώνιος; 3rd
century BC) was the
dioiketes or
chief finance minister of
Egypt during the
reign of
Ptolemy II Philadelphus...
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dioikētēs (Gr****: μέγας διοικητής) was a
Byzantine court dignity during the
Palaiologan period. The
megas dioikētēs derives from the
title dioikētēs ("administrator")...
- lieu of
repaying the money,
appointed Rabirius as his
finance minister (
dioiketes) and gave him
license to
recoup his
debts by
collecting taxes from the...
- key generals, and the
dioiketes ('household manager', who was in
charge of
taxation and
provincial administration). The
dioiketes for most of
Ptolemy II's...
- (son of Charinus),
politician under Alexander the
Great Apollonius the
dioiketes (fl. 250 BC),
finance minister of
Egypt Apollonius (tyrant), (fl. 1st...
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Egyptian temples and
priesthoods was
devolved to
other procurators, a
dioiketes (διοικητής), the
chief financial officer, and an
archiereus (ἀρχιερεύς...
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Akolouthos Krites tou
phossatou Archon tou
allagiou Protallagator Megas dioiketes Orphanotrophos Protonotarios Epi ton
anamneseon Domestikos ton teicheon...
- a Roman, his main
creditor Gaius Rabirius Postumus, whom he
appointed dioiketes (minister of finance), and so in
charge of debt repayment.
Perhaps Gabinius...
- "governor-general") as an explanation. Gr****: γενικός διοικήτης (genikos
dioikētēs), νομάρχης (nomarchēs,
which may mean "nomarch" or "prefect of department")...