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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
title of
Grand domestic (Gr****: μέγας δομέστικος, romanized: mégas
doméstikos) was
given in the 11th–15th
centuries to the commander-in-chief of the...
- the
Domestic of the
Schools (Gr****: δομέστικος τῶν σχολῶν, romanized:
doméstikos tôn scholôn) was a
senior military post of the
Byzantine Empire, extant...
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responsible for the
imperial banquets. The office, more
fully known as the
domestikos tes
basilikes trapezes (δομέστικος τῆς βασιλικῆς τραπέζης, 'Domestic of...
- 1248/52), was a governor-general of
Thessalonica and
Grand domestic (megas
domestikos) of the
Empire of Nicaea. He was the
father of the
Byzantine emperor Michael...
- emperor:
Despot Sebastokrator Caesar Megas domestikos Megas doux Protostrator,
deputy of
megas domestikos Megas stratopedarches Megas primmikerios Megas...
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Prokathemenos of the
Palace of
Blachernae Domestikos of the
themata Domestikos of the
eastern themata Domestikos of the
western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
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Sytzigan (known as
Syrgiannes after baptism), who
before 1290
became Megas Domestikos (Commander-in-Chief of the Army)
under Emperor Andronikos II. His son...
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state Domestic, Indiana, an
unincorporated community in
Wells County Domestikos (English: the Domestic), a
Byzantine title Domestic of the Schools, commander-in-chief...
- one for the East (
domestikos [tōn scholōn tēs] anatolēs) and one for the West (
domestikos [tōn scholōn tēs] dyseōs). The
domestikos tōn scholōn was ****isted...