- The
nomophylax (Gr****: νομοφύλαξ, "guardian of the laws") was a
senior Byzantine judicial office of the 11th–15th centuries. The
office of
nomophylax was...
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Alexios Aristenos (Gr****: Ἀλέξιος Ἀριστηνός) was
oikonomos and
nomophylax of the
Great Church at Constantinople. He
flourished around 1166 AD, in which...
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pursued studies at the
University of
Constantinople and
eventually became nomophylax of its
School of Law.
Later he
became a monk and was
eventually selected...
- Constantinople; died there,
after 1195 (Petit). He was
ordained a deacon,
appointed nomophylax, and from 1178 to 1183,
under Patriarch Theodosius I, he had
charge of...
- The Gr****
Orthodox E****enical
Patriarch named Dean Poll an Archon, [17]
Nomophylax, one of the
highest civilian honors given by the Gr****
Orthodox Church...
- (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Χοῦμνος) was a
Byzantine jurist and canonist, who was
nomophylax, and
afterwards Metropolitan of Thessalonica. He
lived in the 12th century...
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Apollo Ba[cal] son of
Aeglanor ca. 305-290 BC
IGCyr 92000 Also
served as
nomophylax Praxiadas son of Eu[cleidas] ca. 300-290 BC
IGCyr 12700, 98200
Built the...
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ardent opponent of the
Union of the Churches.
Originally a
notary and
nomophylax at the
Patriarchate of Constantinople, his
opposition to the
Union saw...
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Hagia Sophia,
patriarchal notary,
protoproedros of the
protosynkelloi and
nomophylax. At some
point he
became a monk, ****uming the
monastic name "Neilos",...
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Constantinople and mesazon.
Nicholas Hagiotheodorites served as law
teacher (
nomophylax) and even held the post of
maistor ton
rhetoron ("master of the rhetoricians")...