-
scrinia (departments) of the palace,
chiefly the
notarii or
primicerius notariorum (notarioi or
taboularioi in
Byzantine sources). In the Late
Roman army...
- decision, and
deposed Joannes in a
civil war.
Joannes was a
primicerius notariorum or
senior civil servant at the time of his elevation.
Procopius praised...
-
Western Emperor Honorius, Theodosius's uncle, died and the
primicerius notariorum Joannes was
proclaimed emperor. Honorius's
sister Galla Placidia and her...
- army. In 350 AD,
under the
usurper Vetranio,
Gomoarius was a
tribunus notariorum scutariorum. In 359 AD he was
raised by
Constantius II to the
title magister...
-
central papal administration, the notarii,
under a chief, the
primicerius notariorum, kept the
ledgers and
issued brevia patrimonii, or
lists of
property for...
-
pulmonary edema. With no
children to
claim the throne, Joannes,
primicerius notariorum ("chief notary", head of the
civil service),
seizes the
throne of the...
-
Placidia fled to Constantinople. When
Honorius died in 423, the
primicerius notariorum Joannes succeeded as
augustus in the West;
thereafter Theodosius II, augustus...
-
imperial chancery (the
effective successor of the late
Roman primicerius notariorum), the
position was
highly influential: in the 899
Kletorologion of Philotheos...
- Stabulorum: the
Count who
commanded the
equerries and stables.
Comes Notariorum: the
Count who
commanded the chancery, i. e., the
writing office. Comes...
- in by Theodosius. In 423,
Emperor Honorius died, and his
primicerius notariorum Joannes took
power in Rome. To
counter this
threat to his power, Theodosius...