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Logothete (Gr****: λογοθέτης, logothétēs, pl. λογοθέται,
logothétai; Med. Latin: logotheta, pl. logothetae; Bulgarian: логотет; Italian: logoteta; Romanian:...
- "is
carried out by
whoever the
emperor commands". Only
three megaloi logothetai are
known to have held the mesastikion—Theodore Mouzalon,
Theodore Metochites...
- The logothetēs tōn agelōn (Gr****: λογοθέτης τῶν ἀγελῶν), in
English the
Logothete of the Herds, was the
Byzantine official responsible for the state-run...
- Michael VI
Bringas (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Βρίγγας; died c. 1057), also
called Stratiotikos (Gr****: Στρατιωτικός, "the
military one, the warlike") and the Old (Gr****:...
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Nikephoros I (Gr****: Νικηφόρος; 750 – 26 July 811), also
known as
Nicephorus I, was
Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He was
General Logothete (finance...
- most
common high
court titles,
awarded to
senior officials such as the
logothetai, the
commanders of the
imperial tagmata, or the
strategoi in
charge of...
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Originally the
office was
simply one of the four
senior fiscal ministers or
logothetai, and the
Kletorologion of 899
places the
logothetes tou
dromou 35th in...
- The
logothetes tou
stratiotikou (Gr****: λογοθέτης τοῦ στρατιωτικοῦ),
rendered in
English as the
Logothete of the
Military or
Military Logothete, was a...
- case, the
Latin word (con****rii) is an
unusual calque of the Gr**** (
logothetai).
There are also
Arabic words. The dome of the
Church of the Holy Sepulchre...
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Symeon Logothete (or
Symeon Magister) was a 10th-century
Byzantine Gr****
historian and poet.
Symeon wrote a
world chronicle that goes from
Creation to...