-
official entrusted with
administrative and
financial duties (cf. sakellē or
sakellion, "purse, treasury") in a
government or institution. The
title was used...
- a state,
rather than urban,
functionary belonging to the
staff of the
sakellion. The
epithet "imperial" is
granted to the
zygostates on a
Byzantine seal...
-
vestiarion functioned parallel to the
other state fiscal departments, the
sakellion and the
various logothesia, and was
responsible for
minting coin and bullion...
-
affairs (characteristically, they
belonged to the
financial ministry of the
Sakellion), and were also
responsible for the
provisioning of the
thematic armies...
- [megas] skeuophylax, the record-keeper or chartophylax, and the head of the
sakellion.
Later a
sixth member was added, the protekdikos.
Kazhdan 1991, p. 771...
-
becoming an
official of the Patriarchate,
Galesiotes was in
charge of the
sakellion of the
Church from
around 1330 and 1346.
Along with
being a
Church official...
-
chartoularios tou
sakelliou (χαρτουλάριος τοῦ σακελλίου), in
charge of the
Sakellion treasury. The
chartoularios tou
vestiariou (χαρτουλάριος τοῦ βεστιαρίου)...
-
Talanti were:
Lambros Alexandrou (later
renamed Evmolpidis),
Constantinos Sakellion and
Alexis Michalis.
Nikolaos Metaxas, or
Neophytos of Athens, was ordained...
-
Alekos F****ianos,
Sarantis Karavouzis,
Yiannis Psychopedis,
Dimitris Sakellion,
Georgios Xenos.
European Cultural Center of
Delphi (Council of Europe)...