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- Cubicularius, ****enized as koubikoularios (Gr****: κουβικουλάριος), was a title used for the eunuch chamberlains of the imperial palace in the later Roman...
- announced the newborn prince of Deputy Sultan, Crown Prince of Brunei. Koubikoularios Parakoimomenos Praepositus sacri cubiculi Hofmarskallen (Court Marshal)...
- imperial bedchamber (koiton), bearing court titles such as spatharios or koubikoularios, while some holders of the office were entrusted with distinctly non-financial...
- dignities, below the koubikoularios, but in the 10th century, there is a reference to the eunuch Samonas being promoted from koubikoularios to nipsistiarios...
- Theophylact c. 700 Tiberios III Four seals attest to the existence of a koubikoularios, parakoimomenos, and strategos of Sicily with that name. The dating...
- personal guard of the emperor. It later became a simple court rank. Koubikoularios (κουβικουλάριος) – From the Latin cubicularius, "chamberlain". Nipsistiarios...
-  775–780), when the chronicler Theophanes the Confessor mentions a "koubikoularios and parakoimomenos” serving Leo. In the beginning, it was a modest office...
- Constantine, learning of the rebellion, also sent an envoy, the eunuch koubikoularios Andrew, to the caliph. Andrew, however, could not match the rebel's...
- attested in seals from the 8th century on, often holding the offices of koubikoularios or parakoimomenos as well. The epi tes trapezes was responsible for...
- informed Justinian of the existence of his son, Tiberius. Theophylaktos, a koubikoularios, was sent to bring them back to Constantinople with no further incident...