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- drungarios (Gr****: δρουγγάριος, Latin: drungarius) and sometimes anglicized as Drungary, was a military rank of the late Roman and Byzantine empires, signifying...
- βίγλης/βίγλας, romanized: droungarios tēs viglēs/viglas), sometimes anglicized as Drungary of the Watch, was originally a senior Byzantine military post. Attested...
- commander was a "droungarios" or "drungarius" (δρουγγάριος), anglicized as "Drungary". The term drungus is first attested in Latin in the late 4th century AD...
- probability an Ottoman-era structure. The next gate is the Gate of the Drungaries (Πύλη τῶν Δρουγγαρίων, Pylē tōn Droungariōn), modern Odunkapısı ("Wood...
- Army", which consisted of 50,000 men, and was turned into a contemporary Drungary of the Watch. Two other knowledgeable contemporaries, the former officials...
- Crete Commanders and leaders Byzantine Emperors Strategoi of the Themata Drungaries of the Fleets Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate rulers Strength Total...
- dignity open to someone not a member of the imperial family—and the post of Drungary of the Watch, i.e. commander of the imperial bodyguard, and replaced as...
- as was the norm with other senior offices during this period, like the Drungary of the Watch or the Domestic of the Excubitors. Nevertheless, Guilland...
- kortinarioi, were responsible for pitching the Imperial tent and ****isting the Drungary of the Watch in keeping watch over the camp at night. The Count is also...
- δρουγγάριος τοῦ στόλου, droungarios tou stolou), sometimes anglicized as Drungary of the Fleet, was the commander of the Imperial Fleet (βασιλικὸς στόλος...