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chiefly the
notarii or
primicerius notariorum (notarioi or
taboularioi in
Byzantine sources). In the Late
Roman army, the
primicerius was a rank
junior to...
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accept the decision, and
deposed Joannes in a
civil war.
Joannes was a
primicerius notariorum or
senior civil servant at the time of his elevation. Procopius...
- A
palatine or
palatinus (Latin; pl.: palatini; cf.
derivative spellings below) is a high-level
official attached to
imperial or
royal courts in Europe...
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Roman RepublicPages displaying short descriptions of
redirect targets primicerius –
profession and
public officePages displaying wikidata descriptions...
- used for each level, with an
attachment that
identifies the level."
Primicerius – The
highest level, for
those who have made a
significant contribution...
- bow on the
Campus Martius (Rome),
ending the
Theodosian dynasty. His
primicerius sacri cubiculi, Heraclius, is also murdered.
March 17 –
Petronius Maximus...
- was
reformed by Pope
Gregory the Great, who
introduced the
office of
primicerius or head
cantor for this purpose. This
proved a
vital reform; as without...
- was
chiefly a
judicial officer who
ranked higher than the
Primicerius (Rector). The
Primicerius was
elected by the
Doctors of Law. In 1503 the
Doctors of...
- resignation.
Early in
church history, the archpriest, archdeacon, and "
primicerius of the notaries"[clarification needed] in the
papal court made a regency...
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August Honorius died. The
Western Roman patrician Castinus declared the
primicerius Joannes augustus. 424 23
October The
Byzantine augustus Theodosius II...