- by a
domestikos. To them was
added the short-lived
tagma of the
Athanatoi in the late 10th century. The most
important among them, the
domestikos tōn scholōn...
- 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...
- 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...
- emperor:
Despot Sebastokrator Caesar Megas domestikos Megas doux Protostrator,
deputy of
megas domestikos Megas stratopedarches Megas primmikerios Megas...
- West" (δομέστικος τῆς δύσεως,
domestikos tēs dyseōs) and a "Domestic of the East" (δομέστικος τῆς ἀνατολῆς,
domestikos tēs anatolēs)
being created for...
-
responsible for the
imperial banquets. The office, more
fully known as the
domestikos tes
basilikes trapezes (δομέστικος τῆς βασιλικῆς τραπέζης, 'Domestic of...
- the
tagma of the Vigla. The
regiment was
headed by a
domestikos (δομέστικος τῶν Ἱκανάτων,
domestikos tōn Hikanatōn),
usually with the
court rank of prōtospatharios...
- caesar;
while under Andronikos II
Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328) the
megas domestikos was
raised to the same eminence, when it was
awarded to the ****ure emperor...
- 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...
-
choirmaster (
domestikos), and the
oldest Serbian composer of
liturgical melodies. He
signed himself "kir Joakim, monk and
domestikos of Serbia" (кир...