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Kouropalatēs,
Latinized as
curopalates or
curopalata (Gr****: κουροπαλάτης, from Latin: cura
palatii "[the one in]
charge of the palace") and anglicized...
- the end of the 6th century,
ruling Iberia indirectly through a
local Kouropalates. In 645, the
Arabs invaded southeastern Georgia,
starting an extended...
- seventies, out of
retirement and
declared him
kouropalates and
governor of the
Anatolic Theme. The
title of
kouropalates was
reserved for
esteemed members of the...
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officer Chief of
Staff Concierge Consigliere Chamberlain Executive officer Kouropalates (curopalate) Maître d'hôtel
Mayor of the
palace Papal majordomo Seneschal...
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murdered c. 826.
Ashot is also
known as
Ashot I
Kouropalates for the
Byzantine title of
kouropalates that he bore. A
patron of
Christian culture and a...
- and on the
occasion of his marriage,
Diogenes promoted him
further to
kouropalates. The
couple had at
least one daughter, most
likely named Anna
after Manuel's...
- who
reigned in the late 9th and
early 10th centuries. The son of the
Kouropalates David I of Iberia, he
ruled as duke of
Lower Tao from 881 to 923, king...
-
Tagmata of Cappadocia, then as
magistros and doux (duke), and
finally as
kouropalates and doux.
Since the 1060–1070s, the
Armenian highlands and the Anti-Taurus...
- the
former had vanished,
while the
latter was a
provincial official.
Kouropalatēs (κουροπαλάτης), from the
Latin cura palatii, "charge of the palace" —...
- 10th century. He was the
father of
emperor Nikephoros II
Phokas and the
kouropalates Leo
Phokas the Younger, and was also the
maternal grandfather of the...