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- 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...