- The
kanikleios (Gr****: κανίκλειος), more
formally chartoularios tou
kanikleiou or epi tou
kanikleiou (Gr****: [χαρτουλάριος] ἐπὶ τοῦ κανικλείου) was one...
- –
Originally the emperor's cupbearer,
later a
senior honorific title.
Kanikleios – The
keeper of the
imperial inkstand, one of the
senior officials of...
- rear. It is
probably at this time, that he was
raised from the post of
kanikleios (keeper of the
imperial inkpot,
usually a
confidante of the emperor) to...
- offices,
being named mystikos (the
first attested holder of the post) and
kanikleios, both
confidential positions in
close proximity to the emperor. Choirosphaktes...
-
hierarchy from
imperial secretary (grammatikos) to the
influential post of
kanikleios,
keeper of the
imperial inkstand. In c. 1150 he
engineered the downfall...
-
researchers have
called him a slave, but this is unlikely—of the
magistros and
kanikleios Basil, of whom
nothing is known. He then
entered the
service of the powerful...
- it in
tandem with
other titles,
including the
prestigious position of
kanikleios (keeper of the
imperial inkstand). Its last holder, the
sebastos Michael...
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Kalokyros Kalokyros Delphinas Kaloyan of
Bulgaria Kamytzes Kanalites Kandik Kanikleios Kanstresios Kantakouzenos Kantara Castle Kaper Koraon Treasure Karabisianoi...