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- the late 11th century it formed a dioikesis (fiscal district) under a kourator in Mytilene. In c. 1089–1093, the island was briefly occupied by the Seljuk...
- by Emperor Basil I (r. 867–886) and administered by a kourator. The position of [megas] kourator ([μέγας] κουράτωρ τῶν Μαγγάνων) also involved the supervision...
- Justinian I, was curopalata (or kouropalates in Gr****). This was derived from kourator (curator), an earlier official responsible for financial matters. The vestiarios...
- attested (as interpretes diversarum gentium) in the Notitia Dignitatum. The kourator tou apokrisiareiou (κουράτωρ του ἀποκρισιαρείου), in charge of the apokrisiarieion...
- of two other officials, the chartoularios tou sakelliou and the megas kourator. The orphanotrophos was responsible for his wards and steward of their...
- punishment after the revolt. He was most probably a judge (krites) or kourator (imperial estate manager). It is possible, but unlikely, that he was the...
- 1060–62), krites of the Hippodrome and of the velon (1060); kensor and megas kourator of Tarsos and Seleukeia (c. 1060–62); hypatos, krites of the Hippodrome...