-
inscriptions of a law
issued by
Emperor Anastasios I (r. 491–518). The
kommerkiarioi were
stationed in many
areas of the frontier, as
indicated by their...
- came to be held by the
lower rung of the
imperial bureaucracy, such as
kommerkiarioi (customs supervisors),
kouratores (supervisors of
imperial establishments)...
- century, as well as the
ubiquitous fiscal and
customs officials known as
kommerkiarioi. The
cities of the theme, however,
appear to have
retained considerable...
- officials, i.e. prōtonotarioi (heads of the
civil administration) and
kommerkiarioi (customs officials) of the themes. The term last
occurs in the 10th...
- cir****scription in the
early 8th century, when
seals of
several of its
kommerkiarioi (customs officials) are attested. One seal,
dated to 721/722, even refers...
-
office had
become an
independent bureau, but
vanishes after that. The
kommerkiarioi (κομμερκιάριοι), who were
customs officials.
Attested since the early...