- the
parakoimōmenos tēs sphendonēs (παρακοιμώμενος τῆς σφενδόνης) and the
parakoimōmenos tou koitōnos (παρακοιμώμενος τοῦ κοιτῶνος). The
parakoimōmenos tou...
- romanized: Basíleios Lekapēnós; c. 925 – c. 985), also
called the
Parakoimomenos (ὁ παρακοιμώμενος) or the
Nothos (ὁ Νόθος, "the ****"), was an illegitimate...
-
Orphanotrophos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης ὁ Ὀρφανοτρόφος) was the
chief court eunuch (
parakoimomenos)
during the
reign of the
Byzantine Emperor Romanos III (r. 1028–1034)...
- of
Emperor Michael III (842–867),
serving as the head
chamberlain (
parakoimomenos) to the emperor.
Theophanes Continuatus reports that
Damian was a eunuch...
-
became the
Byzantine Emperor's companion, confidant, and
bodyguard (
parakoimomenos).
Symeon Magister describes Basil as "... most
outstanding in bodily...
-
hands of the
parakoimomenos Joseph Bringas.
Theophano did not
trust Bringas, however, and
another enemy of the
powerful parakoimomenos was
Basil Lekapenos...
- the 8th
century on,
often holding the
offices of
koubikoularios or
parakoimomenos as well. The epi tes
trapezes was
responsible for
introducing guests...
-
newborn prince of
Deputy Sultan,
Crown Prince of Brunei.
Koubikoularios Parakoimomenos Praepositus sacri cubiculi Hofmarskallen (Court Marshal) Kammerherre...
- pla**** a very
important role,
holding senior palace offices such as
parakoimōmenos or the epi tēs trapezēs, but also
served in
posts in the
central financial...
-
Mystikos in
early 907, he was
promoted to the
supreme eunuch post of
parakoimomenos,
which had lain
vacant since the end of the
reign of
Michael III (r...