- A
sakellarios (Gr****: σακελλάριος) or
sacellarius is the
title of an
official entrusted with
administrative and
financial duties (cf. sakellē or sakellion...
-
commonly known by his
title as
Theodore the
Sacellarius, was a
Byzantine treasurer of the
state (
sacellarius) and a
military commander during the last years...
- ibn al-Walid
defeats the
forces of the
Roman Empire under Theodore the
Sacellarius. 635–636
Siege of
Emesa December 635 –
March 636 –
Rashiduns under Khalid...
- hostiarii, vestararius, vicedominus, nomenclator,
cubiculario (chamberlain),
sacellarius,
praelatini palatini, bibliothecarius, scutiferi, cancellarius, protonotaries...
- man, he was
placed in the
papal court, and was made a
subdeacon and
sacellarius of the
Roman See
during the
pontificate of
Sergius I (687–701). Later...
- century.
Along with the
highest financial officers arcarius and the
sacellarius, the
vestararius was one of the
three most
important staff officials...
- Sisenand, king of the
Visigoths Theodore Trithyrius,
Byzantine general (
sacellarius) Zhangsun,
empress of the Tang
dynasty (b. 601)
Nicolle 1994, p. 44....
-
sources as
Saqallar ibn
Mikhraq (Theodore the
Sacellarius, 'Saqallar'
being a
corruption of
sacellarius)
launched a
surprise sortie from
Beisan against...
-
summer of 530 and were
welcomed with a
large sum of
money by the
imperial sacellarius N****s, also a Persarmenian.
Their favorable reception also encouraged...
- the Persians.
Bessas was recalled, but the
other two,
Martin and the
sacellarius Rusticus,
resolved to get rid of Gubazes. They sent a
message to Constantinople...