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- The title of protosebastos (Gr****: πρωτοσέβαστος, prōtosébastos, "first sebastos") was a high Byzantine court title created by Emperor Alexios I Komnenos...
- of prōtosebastos and prōtovestiarios. Like John before him, these titles raised Alexios to the pinnacle of the Byzantine court. As prōtosebastos, he...
- subordinate status. Titles like hypatos, spatharios, protospatharios, protosebastos and protoproedros were granted by the emperor to the recipient for life...
- Hrelja also known as Protosebastos Hrelja (Serbian: Хреља; Bulgarian: Хрельо, romanized: Hrelyo), also known as Stefan Dragovol (Стефан Драговол) or Hrelja...
- and rumors that Maria and Alexios the prōtosebastos were lovers, as well as su****ions that the prōtosebastos planned to seize the throne for himself...
- the title sebastos and variants derived from it, like sebastokrator, protosebastos, panhy****bastos, and sebastohypertatos. The term appears in the ****enistic...
- Empire. He had no sons, but left as his successor his nephew Progon as protosebastos of Ndërfandë (Mirdita). The rule of this Progon in the Mirdita area...
- Hrelja may refer to: Hrelja (protosebastos), 14th-century feudal lord from northeastern Macedonia and the Rila mountains Silvano Hrelja (born 1958), Croatian...
- opposition to the regency of Empress-dowager Maria of Antioch and the protosebastos Alexios Komnenos landed him in prison, but he was released in April...
- imperial regency was then undertaken by the dowager empress and the prōtosebastos Alexios Komnenos (a namesake cousin of Alexios II), who was po****rly...