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- The title of ek prosopou (Gr****: ἐκ προσώπου), meaning "representative", was widely used in the middle Byzantine Empire (9th–12th centuries) for deputies...
- sites of the area, it became the seat of an imperial representative (ek prosōpou), complementing the stratēgos of the naval theme of the Kibyrrhaiotai....
- Strategos, or of any other military governor, were generally called Ek prosopou, second to them the Krites or Praitor were responsible for the judicial...
- tourmarchēs (τουρμάρχης, "commander of a tourma"). In some cases, however, an ek prosōpou, a temporary representative of the governing stratēgos of each thema, could...
- he was protospatharios, asekretis, and ek prosopou of the Cibyrrhaeot Theme. Use of the title ek prosopou ("representative") is ambiguous in the sources...
- tēn dynamin autōn, hōs epeklyse to hydōr tēs thal****ēs tēs erythras epi prosōpou autōn katadiōkontōn autōn ek tōn opisō hymōn kai apōlesen autous Kyrios...
- Cibyrrhaeot Theme in southern Asia Minor. He clashed with Eustathios, the ek prosopou (or possibly the strategos) of the theme, over jurisdictional matters,...
- the most important subordinates of the strategos were the imperial ek prosopou at Syllaion, the droungarioi of Attaleia and Kos and the katepano who commanded...
- lieutenants were the katepano (head commander) of the Mardaites, an ek prosopou (deputy commander) at Syllaeum and droungarioi of Attaleia and Kos. Being...
- Antiquity), Diocese of Egypt in the Middle Ages Egypt, Muslim conquest of Ek prosopou Elemag Elena Asenina of Bulgaria Eleusa icon Eleutherios, Harbour of Eleutherios...