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Logothete (Gr****: λογοθέτης,
logothétēs, pl. λογοθέται, logothétai; Med. Latin: logotheta, pl. logothetae; Bulgarian: логотет; Italian: logoteta; Romanian:...
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logothetes by
Nikephoros II
Phokas (963–969) and then to
logothetes tou
dromou by John I
Tzimiskes (969–976). The
identification of
Symeon Logothete with...
- one of the most
senior fiscal ministers (
logothetes) of the
Byzantine Empire. The
office of the
logothetes tou
dromou is
explicitly attested for the...
- was
Byzantine emperor from 802 to 811. He
began his
career as
genikos logothetēs under Empress Irene, but
later overthrew her to
seize the throne. Prior...
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secretary of state.
Different offices of
Logothetes included:
Megas logothetēs,
Grand Logothete — the head of the
logothetes,
personally responsible for the legal...
- The
logothetes tou
genikou (Gr****: λογοθέτης τοῦ γενικοῦ,
often called genikos logothetes or
simply ho
genikos (ὁ γενικός [λογοθέτης], 'the
general [logothete]')...
- Guilland,
Rodolphe (1971). "Les
Logothètes:
Etudes sur l'histoire
administrative de l'Empire byzantin" [The
Logothetes:
Studies on the
Administrative History...
- The
megas logothetes (Gr****: μέγας λογοθέτης, lit. 'Grand
Logothete') was an
official who
served as
effective foreign minister of the
Byzantine Empire...
- The
logothetes tou
stratiotikou (Gr****: λογοθέτης τοῦ στρατιωτικοῦ),
rendered in
English as the
Logothete of the
Military or
Military Logothete, was a...
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religious foundations. In the late 12th century, the
logothetēs tōn sekretōn had
become the
megas logothetēs, an
office which survived until the Fall of Constantinople...