- Bulgarian: логотет; Italian: logoteta; Romanian: logofăt; Serbian: логотет,
logotet) was an
administrative title originating in the
eastern Roman Empire. In...
- the
monarch and
chief authority.
Grand Logothete (Велики Логотет/Veliki
Logotet): a
title originally used by the
Byzantine Empire,
adopted by the old Kingdom...
- Стефан Ратковић; fl. 1456–59) was a
Serbian nobleman and the last
veliki logotet (Grand Logothete) of the
Serbian Despotate. His
court was in Draginovci...
- Blagojević
supported the view in
historiography that
Dejan also
served as
logotet (fl. 1362–1365),
mentioned as the
envoy of
Emperor Uroš
alongside ćesar...
- is
mentioned in 1426
alongside čelnik Radič,
protovestijar Bogdan and
logotet Voihna. He is
believed to have
founded the
ruined church in Radošin near...
-
veliki domestik was introduced.
logotet (логотет). Financial, from
Byzantine logothetes. Later, the
title veliki logotet was introduced. čauš (чауш) and...
-
changed the
spelling of his name
several times and didn't call
himself a
logotet as was customary. He
wrote his
surname as
Vlkosalik and
Vukosalik (Вꙋкосалик);...
- all the
points shall be
transferred from the Balšićs to him. Đurađ I's
logotet Vitko was the witness, as well as Dragaš Kosačić. The
collectivity of the...
- was
previously logotet of
Emperor Dušan. His son,
Despot Stefan Lazarević had two chancellors,
logotet and the
Latin chancellor.
Logotets were also sent...
- gospodar.
Estates in
Upper Zeta.
Bratoslav (fl. 1370),
logotet.
Dragoslav (fl. 1357–1360),
logotet. Uglješa Vlatković (fl. 1427), kesar.
Governed Slavište...