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- of the themes of the East. The chief of the vestiaritai was called protovestiarites (πρωτοβεστιαρίτης) in the 13th and 14th centuries (not to be confused...
- Imperial courtier. He was an attendant to Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos, protovestiarites ("Lord of the Imperial Wardrobe") under John VIII Palaiologos, and...
- tes sphendones Parakoimomenos tou koitonos Logothetes tou genikou Protovestiarites Domestikos tes trapezes Epi tes trapezes Megas papias Eparchos Megas...
- tes sphendones Parakoimomenos tou koitonos Logothetes tou genikou Protovestiarites Domestikos tes trapezes Epi tes trapezes Megas papias Eparchos Megas...
- soldier from a military family, John had risen to the position of protovestiarites when he was chosen in about 1216 by Emperor Theodore I Laskaris as...
- Ottoman Sultan Murad II. At the time he had the relatively lowly rank of protovestiarites, but was quickly promoted to protostrator and then to the senior rank...
- Komnenoi. His first extant seal mentions his titles of sebastos and protovestiarites. The first one was a court title, originally reserved for the Byzantine...
- tes sphendones Parakoimomenos tou koitonos Logothetes tou genikou Protovestiarites Domestikos tes trapezes Epi tes trapezes Megas papias Eparchos Megas...
- Manuel Diplovatatzes are mentioned in the 14th century, along with the protovestiarites and lord of Veroia Diplovatatzes; a Theodore Diplovatatzes granted...
- hierarchy, between the parakoimomenos of the imperial bedchamber and the protovestiarites. His distinctive court dress and insignia during this time were a brimmed...