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Protovestiarios (Gr****: πρωτοβεστιάριος, lit. 'first vestiarios') was a high
Byzantine court position,
originally reserved for eunuchs. In the late Byzantine...
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older brother John, he was
raised to the
titles of prōtosebastos and
prōtovestiarios.
Following Manuel's
death in 1180, he won the favour, and reportedly...
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Bogdan (fl. 1407–26), was a
Serbian magnate (velikaš) in the
service of
Despot Stefan Lazarević (r. 1402–27), with the
title of
protovestijar (financial...
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Andronicus Ducas (Gr****: Ανδρόνικος Δούκας; died 14
October 1077), was a
protovestiarios and
protoproedros of the
Byzantine Empire.
Andronikos Doukas was son...
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Orthodox monastery near
Rekovac in
central Serbia. It was
built by
protovestiarios Bogdan in the
early 15th
century (1407-1413).
Village of Kalenićki...
- 1259–1282) had
raised his
nephew Michael Tarchaneiotes to the rank of
protovestiarios and
decreed that to come
after the caesar;
while under Andronikos II...
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accused by her son, John
Megas Komnenos, of
having an
affair with the
protovestiarios of the
court of Trebizond; however,
other accounts describe her as...
- that one of them is to be
identified with the
Postern of
Michael the
Protovestiarios (παραπυλὶς τοῦ Μιχαὴλ τοῦ πρωτοβεστιαρίου,
parapylis tou Michaēl tou...
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great logothete, who had the
functions of a
first minister, and the
protovestiarios, who was
responsible for the
treasury and finance. High
court titles...
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Psellus and John Xiphilinus. He rose to high
court offices:
appointed protovestiarios, he
later became proedros ("president") of the
Byzantine Senate and...