- The
Klētorologion of
Philotheos (Gr****: Κλητορολόγιον), is the
longest and most
important of the
Byzantine lists of
offices and
court precedence (Taktika)...
-
grade or
dignity in the
Byzantine palace hierarchy:
according to the
Klētorologion of 899, the rank of
koubikoularios was the second-lowest
among those...
- posts. In the late 9th-century hierarchy, however, as
related by the
Kletorologion of Philotheos, it was one of the
lower dignities intended for "bearded...
- century, John
Lydus equates them with the
ancient lictors. In the 899
Klētorologion of Philotheos, the dec**** (transcribed into Gr**** as δεκανός, dekanos)...
- the
Isaurian (r. 717–741). It
gradually declined, however, and in the
Klētorologion of 899, it
occupies the seventh-highest
place in the
hierarchy of ranks...
-
early and
middle Byzantine period,
until the mid-11th century. In the
Klētorologion of Philotheos,
written in 899, the rank's
insignia are
described as...
-
these numbers, and
correlate them with the
lists of
officers in the
Klētorologion to
reach an
average size of 4000 for each
tagma (including the Optimatoi...
-
achieved in the
Byzantine world.
According to the late 9th-century
Kletorologion, the
insignia of the
dignity were
ivory inscribed tablets.
During the...
- officials, and only
rarely awarded to foreigners.
According to the
Klētorologion of 899, the
Byzantine caesar's
insignia were a
crown without a cross...
- (along with the apo eparchōn), as
attested in the 899
Klētorologion of Philotheos. The
Klētorologion also
records that the
dignity was
conferred by the award...