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- after it was opened up to non-eunuchs, prompting the creation of the prōtoproedros (πρωτοπρόεδρος, "first proedros") to distinguish the most senior amongst...
- Ανδρόνικος Δούκας; died 14 October 1077) was a protovestiarios and protoproedros of the Byzantine Empire. Andronikos Doukas was son of the Caesar John...
- Titles like hypatos, spatharios, protospatharios, protosebastos and protoproedros were granted by the emperor to the recipient for life but were not inherent...
- when it was opened up to non-eunuchs, prompting the creation of the prōtoproedros to distinguish the most senior amongst its holders. It disappeared in...
- the wife of Domenico Selvo, Doge of Venice, who received the title of protoproedros at the occasion. As she is mentioned as alive in the work of Michael...
- Andronikos Skleros; the protoproedros and kouropalates Nicholas, who served as Grand Drungary of the Watch; the protoproedros and kouropalates Michael...
- In the records of this synod Tatikios is given the court title of protoproedros. In 1095 Tatikios accompanied Alexius in the campaign against the ****ans...
- revolt came from a supporter of Bryennios, Nikephoros Basilakes the protoproedros, rebelled in Dyrrhachium (modern-day Durrës) in 1078, but he was quickly...
- Byzantine Empire during the 1040s and 1050s, rising from patrikios to protoproedros in the process. In this capacity, he fought in the first battles against...
- Bryennios the Elder, doux of Dyrrhachium in 1075–1077 Nikephoros Basilakes, protoproedros and doux of Dyrrhachium in 1078 George Monomachatos, doux of Dyrrhachium...