- 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...
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Protostrator Megas logothetes Megas stratopedarches Megas primmikerios Megas konostaulos Protosebastos Pinkernes Kouropalates Parakoimomenos tes
sphendones Parakoimomenos...
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afterwards was
married to the Emperor's
grandniece and
appointed megas konostaulos of the
Latin mercenaries in the
employment of the
emperors of Nicaea...
-
captain of a ship. Ethnarchēs — The ethnarch,
commander of
foreign troops.
Konostaulos — Gr**** form of
Latin Comes stabuli "count of the stable" and various...
- 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...
- also
borrowed from the
Latins and the Seljuqs—the
military offices of
konostaulos (a ****enization of "constable") and
tzaousios (from
Turkish çavuş),...
- 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...
- 1282–1328).
Synadenos appears in 1276/1277, when,
along with the
megas konostaulos Michael Kaballarios, he led an army
against the
independent ruler of...