-
probablethat the
epithet oikeios was
linked to the
honorific title doulos",
meaning "slave" or "servant", in the
sense that "a man
titled oikeios would call himself...
- The
vestiaritai (Gr****: βεστιαρῖται, sg. βεστιαρίτης, vestiarites) were a
corps of
imperial bodyguards and
fiscal officials in the
Byzantine Empire, attested...
- Xenophon, Symposium, iv. 34–44. Laërtius 1925, § 15. Brancacci, Aldo.
Oikeios logos. La
filosofia del
linguaggio di Antistene, Napoli: Bibliopolis, 1990...
-
diplomatic envoy. He
first appears in
Constantinople in 1401,
qualified as an
oikeios of the emperor. In 1417 he was
possibly sent on a
diplomatic mission to...
-
Odalar Mosque Odo IV, Duke of
Burgundy Odoacer Odolgan Oe****enius
Ohrid Oikeios Oikonomos Olbia,
Libya Old
Church Slavonic Old Metropolis,
Veroia Oleg...
-
Palaiologos Oikeios of John V, he
received from him in 1351 an
estate of 2,400
modioi in Kalamaria. John
Marachas c. 1402
Manuel II
Palaiologos Oikeios of Manuel...
- post of
general comptroller (megas logariastes) and the
designation of
oikeios of the emperor,
advancing further to the post of
first falconer (protohierakarios)...
- may have founded.
Theodore Kapantrites c. 1325
Andronikos II
Palaiologos Oikeios of the
emperor and
pansebastos sebastos,
possibly identical with the younger...
- army at the
Battle of Sirmium. Angold, p. 213.
Lampardas was sebastos,
oikeios vestiaritēs and chartoularios,
Magdalino p. 505. Angold, p. 128. Haldon...
- relatives,
bearing the high
title of sebastos, and with the
court offices of
oikeios vestiarites and chartoularios. In July 1167, he led the
right division...