- emperor's
senior aides. The rank of
droungarios was also used in the
Byzantine navy to
designate its admirals. The
droungarios tou [basilikou] ploïmou (δρουγγάριος...
- The
Droungarios of the
Watch (Medieval Gr****: δρουγγάριος τῆς βίγλης/βίγλας, romanized:
droungarios tēs viglēs/viglas),
sometimes anglicized as Drungary...
- The
droungarios of the
Fleet (Gr****: δρουγγάριος τοῦ πλοΐμου/τῶν πλοΐμων,
droungarios tou ploïmou/tōn ploïmōn;
after the 11th
century δρουγγάριος τοῦ...
-
primmikerios Megas konostablos Megas droungarios Megas hetairearches Epi tou
stratou Domestic of the
Scholae Megas droungarios,
deputy of
megas doux Protospatharios...
- 705.
Little is
known about his
early life,
other than that he was a
droungarios, a mid-level commander, who
served in the
Cibyrrhaeot Theme. In 696,...
- same year. He
ruled until 698, when he was
overthrown by Apsimarus, a
droungarios who had
taken part in a
failed expedition that had been
launched by Leontius...
- as a result,
successive victories followed. In 868, a
fleet under the
droungarios tou ploïmou
Niketas Ooryphas relieved Ragusa from an Arab
siege and re-established...
- in the Aegean: the
droungarios of the
Aegean Sea (Aigaion Pelagos),
apparently controlling the
northern half, and the
droungarios "of the
Twelve Islands"...
- as chiliarchos, and are also
equated to the
thematic droungos under a
droungarios.
During the 11th century, with the
demise of the
thematic armies, the...
-
emperor while he was
outside the Palace. As the
regimental commander, the
droungarios tēs
viglas (δρουγγάριος τῆς βίγλας) was
always in
attendance to the emperor...