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military office in the Late
Roman Empire and the
Byzantine Empire. The
domestikoi trace their ancestry to the
protectores domestici guard unit of the Late...
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there were 30 such banda, of
unknown size. Each komēs
commanded 5
junior domestikoi, the
equivalent of
regular army
kentarchoi ("centurions").
There were...
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medieval choir consisted of 12 chanters,
among them 4
Kanonarches and 2
Domestikoi (Wolfram 1995, 398). In the
biographies of some
archon cantors, published...
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military authority,
practically acting as viceroys.
Domestikos – The
domestikoi were
originally imperial guards, who
later functioned as
senior staff...
- the
domestikos epi tēs trapezēs,
having under his
command some of the
domestikoi of the domestikion, the
household service. By the 15th century, however...
- Constantinople,
commanded by
officers titled "Domestics" (δομέστικοι,
domestikoi) and
distinct from the
provincial armies of the
themes under their respective...
- of the West (the Balkans). This
arrangement parallels that of the two
domestikoi tōn scholōn, a fact that led
Nicolas Oikonomides to
suggest that the post...
- and in the 35th or 38th
position of the
overall hierarchy,
ahead of the
domestikoi of the
guard regiments (tagmata) of the
Hikanatoi and the Noumeroi, as...
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Armeniac Theme.
Specific instructions to
specific officers (the strategoi,
domestikoi, etc.) are contained, as to
where they
should ****emble when the emperor...