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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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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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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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aristocrat and
general of the
Empire of Nicaea. He
attained the rank of
protovestiarios during the
reign of
Emperor John III
Vatatzes (r. 1221–1254). Alexios...
- (Gr****: Μαρία Δούκαινα) in the
Byzantine sources, was the wife of
protovestiarios and
domestikos ton
scholon Andronikos Doukas and
mother of Empress...
- 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...
- On release,
Mourtzouphlos was
invested with the
court position of
protovestiarios (head of the
imperial finances). He had been
married twice but was...
- that one of them is to be
identified with the
Postern of
Michael the
Protovestiarios (παραπυλὶς τοῦ Μιχαὴλ τοῦ πρωτοβεστιαρίου,
parapylis tou Michaēl tou...
- "protosebastos and
protovestiarios" was
normally conferred only to
close kinsmen of the emperor,
while the
offices of
protovestiarios and
megas domestikos...