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- title of prōtospatharios tōn basilikōn. Both the simple mandatores and the basilikoi mandatores, as well as the prōtomandatores, are attested in the 7th–11th...
- bearers" (βανδοφόροι) of varying ranks and titles in each tagma, and 40 mandatores "messengers" for a total unit size of 4125. On campaign, every tagmatic...
- who acted as the successors of the earlier imperial courier corps, the mandatores. In pseudo-Kodinos's mid-14th century Book of Offices, he is described...
- domestikos and his staff included "kandidatoi of the Hippodrome", basilikoi mandatores and spatharioi, the latter of whom sometimes appear to parti****te in...
- subaltern officers, the bandophoroi (βανδοφόροι, "banner-bearers") and the mandatores (μανδάτορες, "messengers"). Each tagma numbered forty of the bandophoroi...
- messenger or proximos (πρόξιμος) and the other messengers (μανδάτορες, mandatores), as well as the various subordinate officers of the regiment (cf. the...
- reduced in prominence). There were also the usual messengers (μανδάτορες, mandatores) under a prōtomandatōr, some of whom were also termed legatarioi (λεγατάριοι)...
- diatrechontes (διατρέχοντες, the old Roman cursores) and messengers (μανδάτορες, mandatores). ODB, "Logothetes tou dromou" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1247–1248. Guilland 1971...
- troops. A number of kankellarioi under a protokankellarios. A number of mandatores ('messengers'). Rodolphe Guilland also lists some 6th-century officials...
- be a corruption of vestiaritai ("men of the vestiarion"). A number of mandatores (Gr****: μανδάτορες, "messengers"), under a prōtomandatōr. ODB, "Vestiarion"...