- (in Gr**** πραίτωρ [τῶν] δήμων,
praitōr [tōn] dēmōn), with wide-ranging
police powers. In the
early 9th century, the
praitōr was a
junior administrative official...
- campaigns, de factο
governance of
these provinces rested with the provinces'
praitor or katepano, and
various local leaders.
During the 12th century, the post...
- p****ed to two new offices,
created by
Justinian I (r. 527–565). In 535 the
praitōr of the
demoi (πραίτωρ τῶν δήμων;
praetor plebis in Latin), who commanded...
- them the
Krites or
Praitor were
responsible for the
judicial matters inside a Theme.
Although the
range of
tasks of the
Krites or
Praitor were
neither fixed...
- tes
aules Protospatharios Megas archon Tatas tes
aules Megas tzaousios Praitor tou
demou Logothetes ton
oikeiakon Megas logariastes Protokynegos Skouterios...
-
behind in the city as its
governor and as governor-general (referred to as "
praitor" in the sources) of all
newly gained Nicaean possessions in Macedonia,...
- took
place in 1122. At some
unknown time,
Alexios was
appointed governor (
praitor) of the
joint provinces of ****as and the Peloponnese,
corresponding to...
- tes
aules Protospatharios Megas archon Tatas tes
aules Megas tzaousios Praitor tou
demou Logothetes ton
oikeiakon Megas logariastes Protokynegos Skouterios...
- tes
aules Protospatharios Megas archon Tatas tes
aules Megas tzaousios Praitor tou
demou Logothetes ton
oikeiakon Megas logariastes Protokynegos Skouterios...
- tes
aules Protospatharios Megas archon Tatas tes
aules Megas tzaousios Praitor tou
demou Logothetes ton
oikeiakon Megas logariastes Protokynegos Skouterios...