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- The simple title konostaulos continued in use, at least in the Despotate of the Morea, but its functions are unclear. ODB, "Konostaulos" (A. Kazhdan), p...
- military leader in the early 14th century, holding the court title of megas konostaulos. He was the son (possibly the eldest) of the megas stratopedarches John...
- West European term "constable" itself was adopted, via the Normans, as konostaulos in the Komnenian and Palaiologan periods, when it became a high military...
- Protostrator Megas logothetes Megas stratopedarches Megas primmikerios Megas konostaulos Protosebastos Pinkernes Kouropalates Parakoimomenos tes sphendones Parakoimomenos...
- afterwards was married to the Emperor's grandniece and appointed megas konostaulos of the Latin mercenaries in the employment of the emperors of Nicaea...
- III's grandniece Theodora Vatatzaina and was appointed as the megas konostaulos of the Latin mercenaries emplo**** by the empire. After John III's death...
- Protostrator Megas logothetes Megas stratopedarches Megas primmikerios Megas konostaulos Protosebastos Pinkernes Kouropalates Parakoimomenos tes sphendones Parakoimomenos...
- captain of a ship. Ethnarchēs — The ethnarch, commander of foreign troops. Konostaulos — Gr**** form of Latin Comes stabuli "count of the stable" and various...
- 1277–1310/28), Byzantine nobleman and general John Synadenos (megas konostaulos) (fl. 1320s), son of the above, Byzantine nobleman and general This disambiguation...
- he was rewarded with Euboea as a fief and rose to the rank of megas konostaulos and megas doux, the first foreigner to do so. Licario was born in Karystos...