- πρόεδρος τῆς συγκλήτου), and the term
proedros was
often used to
denote precedence in
other offices, e.g.
proedros of the
notarioi for the prōtonotarios...
- romanized:
Próedros tis Ellinikís Dimokratías),
commonly referred to in Gr**** as the
President of the
Republic (Πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας,
Próedros tis Dimokratías)...
- old post as
parakoimomenos and
received the new
exalted rank of
proedros (fully
proedros tes Synkletou, "president of the Senate"). The
elevation to this...
-
Prime Minister or
President of the
Government (Πρόεδρος της Κυβερνήσεως,
Próedros tis Kyverníseos). The
prime minister is
officially appointed by the president...
- also the
president of the Senate, and the term
proedros was
often used to
denote precedence, e.g.
proedros of the
notarioi for the prōtonotarios. The title...
-
individual emperors. In the
second half of the 10th
century a new office,
proedros (Gr****: πρόεδρος), was
created as head of the
senate by
Emperor Nicephorus...
-
Cypriot governments Gr****: Πρόεδρος της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας, romanized:
Próedros tis Kypriakís Dimokratías Turkish: Kıbrıs ****huriyeti ****hurbaşkanı Supported...
-
advanced from
strategos of the
Thracesian Theme to the
supreme rank of
proedros and the post of doux of Antioch. His
rivalry with
George Maniakes contributed...
-
identifies him as a proedrus, a
senior court official.
Before becoming a
proedros,
Kedrenos may have held the
somewhat lower rank of vestarches. Vestarches...
- Seal of an
anonymous proedros of the
Metropolis of Ephesus, with St. John the
Theologian on the obverse, 11th/12th century...