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charge of the 'general
financial ministry', the
genikon logothesion of the
middle Byzantine Empire. The
genikon was
responsible for
general taxation and revenue...
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logothete and patrician"
Theodosios in 626,
possibly either in
charge of the
genikon or the stratiōtikon.
Although the
first concrete evidence for the existence...
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Constantinople in Istanbul.
There are two
types of diamonitirions: The
genikon diamonitirion or "general permit" is
issued by the Pilgrims'
Bureau (officially...
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subordinate officials of the logothetēs tou genikou, the head of the "general" (
genikon)
fiscal department, and
detailed to
provincial duties. From
their surviving...
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under two
other officials: the two prin****l
treasury departments, the
genikon and eidikon, were put
under the
megas logariastēs tōn sekretōn (μέγας λογαριαστής...
- department"), as
heads of the
various bureaus of the
department of the
genikon ("the
General [Fisc]"), and the
chartoularioi tōn arklōn (χαρτουλάριοι...
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fiscal posts as well, such as the
kommerkiarios or the
chartoularios of the
genikon. Kazhdan,
Alexander (1991). "Paraphylax". In Kazhdan,
Alexander (ed.)....
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appears in a do****ent of the year 1088, as a
logariastes (accountant) of the
genikon department. The same do****ent also
gives the name of his
father as Basil...
- (c. 1100–1166), krites. John
Serblias (1106),
imperial notarios of the
genikon.
Possibly the
homonymous deputy of inspection.
Nikephoros Serblias (1140)...
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impression about the
status of the
village in
Mount Yamanlar, then
called "
Genikon" or "Jenikou" is
created by a do****ent of the 13th
century written by the...