-
mention an
ostiarios named Antiochos in the 6th
century at the time of
Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565), and a 7th-century seal
records an
ostiarios and koubikoularios...
- Primikērios (πριμικήριος) – From the
Latin primicerius, "first in the list".
Ostiarios (ὀστιάριος) – From the
Latin ostiarius, "doorkeeper, usher". Spatharokoubikoularios...
-
court rank,
being the third-lowest
dignity for eunuchs,
coming after the
ostiarios and
before the koubikoularios.
According to the Klētorologion of 899,...
-
ancient Gr**** φορά — to
carry +
Latin cubiculum — room, rest, opuschival);
Ostiarios (ancient Gr**** ὀστιάριος ←
Latin ostiarius — gatekeeper),
whose duty was...
-
Maurex is
first attested in c. 1050 as
carrying the
lowly dignity of
ostiarios, and a
number of
seals trace his
gradual advancement, to
hypatos and patrikios...
- Parti****zio Orso II Parti****zio Orso
Ipato Oshin of
Lampron Osman I
Osroene Ostiarios Ostrogothic Kingdom Ostrogoths Otto I, Holy
Roman Emperor Otto II, Holy...
- functions, such as the epi tēs trapezēs, and
awarded lowly dignities such as
ostiarios. It is
possible that in the
cases where several co-emperors
reigned at...
- and
official titles (such as domestikos, praipositos, primikerios, and
ostiarios), with the
military structures of the
Kingdom of
Heaven modelled on those...
- as
attending the
Second Council of Nicaea, with the rank of
imperial ostiarios and the
office of "logothetes of the
military logothesion". By c. 790...