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Hypatos (Gr****: ὕπατος; pl.: ὕπατοι, hypatoi) and the
variant apo hypatōn (ἀπὸ ὑπάτων; lit. 'from
among the consuls') was a
Byzantine court dignity, originally...
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builders of this church:
Stephanos the patricius,
Demetrius the
hypatos, and
Adarnase the
hypatos who have
traditionally been
equated by the
Georgian scholars...
- 829) used the
title imperialis hypatus et
humilis dux Venetiae, 'imperial
hypatos and
humble duke of Venice'.
These early titles combined Byzantine honorifics...
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hypatos tōn
philosophon (Gr****: ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, lit. 'chief of the philosophers') was a
Byzantine title given to
senior scholars in the 11th–14th...
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rendered as στρατηγὸς ὕπατος,
strategos hypatos ("the
supreme general"), and
later simply as ὕπατος (
hypatos). The
consulship was
believed by the Romans...
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builders of the church:
Stephanos the patricius,
Demetrius the
hypatos, and
Adarnase the
hypatos.
Professor Cyril Toumanoff disagrees with this view, identifying...
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Dukes of
Gaeta often used also the
title of "consul" in its Gr**** form "
Hypatos" (see List of
Hypati and
Dukes of Gaeta).
After Napoleon Bonaparte staged...
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Ancient Gr****: Ὕπατος, romanized:
Hypatos, Latin: Hypatus) is a
mountain of Boeotia, Greece. In antiquity, it was
called Hypatos and
hosted a
temple of Zeus...
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Hicesius Homognios (ὁμόγνιος; "of kindred")
Hyetios (Ὑετιος; "of the Rain")
Hypatos (Ὑπατος, "Supreme, Most High")
Hyperdexios (Ὑπερδέξιος), from the village...
- the
honorary title of "Chief of the Philosophers" (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων
hypatos tōn philosophōn).
Despite his
eminence and
prowess in learning, his knowledge...