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Domestikos (/doʊˈmɛstɪˌkɒs/; Gr****: δομέστικος, from the Latin: domesticus, lit. 'of the household'), in
English sometimes [the] Domestic, was a civil...
- the
Domestic of the
Schools (Gr****: δομέστικος τῶν σχολῶν, romanized:
doméstikos tôn scholôn) was a
senior military post of the
Byzantine Empire, extant...
- The
title of
Grand domestic (Gr****: μέγας δομέστικος, romanized: mégas
doméstikos) was
given in the 11th–15th
centuries to the commander-in-chief of the...
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Kabankalan City
Domestic Airport (Filipino:
Paliparang Domestiko ng
Lungsod ng Kabankalan, Hili****non: Pangsulod-pungsod nga
Hulugpaan sang
Dakbanwa sang...
- Δούκαινα) in the
Byzantine sources, was the wife of
protovestiarios and
domestikos ton
scholon Andronikos Doukas and
mother of
Empress Irene Doukaina. Maria...
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choirmaster (
domestikos), and the
oldest Serbian composer of
liturgical melodies. He
signed himself "kir Joakim, monk and
domestikos of Serbia" (кир...
- 1150), also
transliterated as Axuch, was the commander-in-chief (megas
domestikos) of the
Byzantine army
during the
reign of
Emperor John II
Komnenos (r...
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palace offices (after pseudo-Kodinos)
Despotes Sebastokrator Caesar Megas domestikos Panhy****bastos
Protovestiarios Megas doux
Protostrator Megas logothetes...
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Bacolod City
Domestic Airport Paliparang Domestiko ng
Lungsod ng
Bacolod Domestiko nga
Hulugpaan sang
Dakbanwa sang
Bacolod Aerial view in
November 2022...
- may also
refer to an
office within a
diocese or
whole jurisdiction (see
Domestikos), but this
title was not used
before the 12th century. The
cantor or chanters...