- A
protosyncellus or
protosynkellos (Gr****: πρωτοσύγκελλος) is the prin****l
deputy of the
bishop of an
eparchy for the
exercise of
administrative authority...
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Patriarch of
Constantinople was
designated as
megas protosynkellos (μέγας πρωτοσύγκελλος, "grand
protosynkellos).
Papadakis 1991, pp. 1993–1994. Bury 1911, pp...
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remained in the
Metropolis of Philippopolis,
where he
reached the rank of
protosynkellos. Then was
named Patriarchal Exarch of
Philippopolis for the
period 1906–1914...
- 1042–56) and
Michael VI (r. 1056–57),
holding the
posts of
synkellos and
protosynkellos. Leo's contemporary,
historian and
fellow public servant Michael Attaleiates...
- them
against Michael. A
second delegation to the
chief minister, the
protosynkellos Leo Paraspondylos, was
received in
similar manner, and
according to...
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restored to
imperial favour: he
received the
title of
rhetor and
became protosynkellos by 1299.
According to one of his students,
George Galesiotes, he continued...
- he
served a
Protosynkellos of the
Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of
Zboriv and
after returning from his
studies in Rome, as a
Protosynkellos of the Ukrainian...
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Three priests from the Šabac nahiya, Živko, Maksim, and an
unnamed protosynkellos of the
Bishop of Šabac, were
killed in Šabac in the
later phase. The...
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Sudan and
South Sudan, no
proper see, but
vested in the
Cairo Eparch as
Protosynkellos for
Sudan and
South Sudan Syriac Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Deliverance...
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Zafeiropoulos and his mother's was Efstathia. He was a
cousin of the
protosynkellos and
historian Amvrosios Frantzis [el]. The
Ottomans killed his father...