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notable members were the
kanstresios Manuel Dishypatos and the 14th-century
Palamite monk
David Dishypatos. Bury 1911, p. 27.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 638. Bury...
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Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos or
Disypatos (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Ὀψαρᾶς Δισύπατος) was the
metropolitan of
Thessalonica between 1258 and 1260/61. In 1258, he allegedly...
- held the post
include Manuel Dishypatos of the
order of the
Levites (probably to be
identified with
Manuel Opsaras Dishypatos,
Metropolitan of Thessaloniki...
- 9th-century
lists of
precedence (Taktika), the
dignity ranks below that of
dishypatos and
above that of
spatharios among the
dignities intended for 'bearded...
-
anthypatos (lit. 'vice-consul', the
original translation of proconsul) and
dishypatos (lit. 'twice consul'), as well as the
office of
hypatos ton philosophon...
- male
children at the time. In
February 1449,
Constantine had sent
Manuel Dishypatos as an
envoy to
Italy to
speak with
Alfonso V of
Aragon and
Naples in order...
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Palaiologan period, but had
declined to the 35th
place of the hierarchy.
Dishypatos (δισύπατος), "twice consul" — A very rare dignity,
which originated possibly...
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Strategos Photeinos (c. 828) Arab rule (843–961)
Michael (10th/11th century),
dishypatos Basil (c. 1000),
patrician Bracheon Philaretos (c. 1028), protospatharios...
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Constantinople by the
Turks in 1453. His real Gr**** name was
Georgios Palaiologos Dishypatos, this last word,
which literally means "twice consul",
being a
title of...
- prōtospatharios is
recorded as
ranking below the
patrikios and
above the
dishypatos. The
award of the
dignity also
meant the
entry of its
holder in the Byzantine...