- Prōtospatharios (Gr****: πρωτοσπαθάριος) was one of the
highest court dignities of the
middle Byzantine period (8th to 12th centuries),
awarded to senior...
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Theophilus Protospatharius (Gr****: Θεόφιλος Πρωτοσπαθάριος; ca. 7th century) was the
author of
several extant Gr****
medical works.
Nothing is
known of...
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Lupus Protospatharius Barensis was the
reputed author of the
Chronicon rerum in
regno Neapolitano gestarum (also
called Annales Lupi Protospatharii),...
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physician Theophilus Protospatharius is
thought to be the
earliest publication dedicated solely to the
examination of urine.
Protospatharius notably described...
- 584.
Duggan 2002, p. 145.
Georgius Cedrenus − CSHB 9: 484–485.
Lupus Protospatharius; 1029. "On the eve of
Martin of Tours", that is, the day
before 12...
- 268.
Ostrogorsky 1957, p. 283.
Norwich 1991, pp. 283, 268.
Lupus Protospatharius; 1029: "mortuus est
Constantinus Imperator in
vigilia S. Martini."...
- at
Otranto to take over
command from Maniakes.
According to
Lupus Protospatharius, he
brought a chrysobull, but the
meaning of this is uncertain. Pardos...
- the Pheumismatists. It
shares diagrams with the
works of
Theophilus Protospatharius. By the
eleventh century, a
Latin translation was
known at the medical...
- disease. It was
under the
Byzantines with
physicians such of
Theophilus Protospatharius that they
realized the
potential in
uroscopy to
determine disease in...
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Michael Protospatharios (Italian:
Michele Protospatario) was the
Byzantine catepan of
Italy from 1031 to 1033. He was sent to Bari
after his predecessor...