- power. Soon, two
conflicting factions had
formed in the nobility: the
Scholarioi and the Amytzantarioi,
formed around the
noble families of the same names...
-
opposing archons under the
sebastos Tzanichites, the captain-general of the
Scholarioi and a part of the
imperial bodyguard loyal to the
memory of
their late...
- Trebizond,
eventually becoming megas doux.
Niketas was a
leader of the
Scholarioi faction in
Trebizond during the
civil wars of the mid-14th century. Niketas'...
-
imperial guards established by
Constantine the
Great (r. 306–337). The term
scholarioi (σχολάριοι),
although in its
stricter sense referring solely to the men...
-
Lohara dynasty 1340 1349
Trapezuntine Civil War
Michael Komnenos John III
Scholarioi Manuel II of
Trebizond Anna
Anachoutlou Lazic nobility Georgian mercenaries...
- John was
still in Constantinople. However, in 1342 the
leaders of the
Scholarioi,
Niketas Scholares and
Gregory Meitzomates,
visited him
there and persuaded...
-
around 500 troops. Many
scholarians (Latin: scholares, Gr****: σχολάριοι,
scholarioi) were
recruited from
among Germanic tribes. In the West,
these were Franks...
-
ascension to the
throne had
provoked continuous attempts by the
opposing Scholarioi to
overthrow her with the
support of
other noble families. The conflicts...
- had
become petty sovereigns,
reducing the
countryside to anarchy. The
Scholarioi, the
militia of capital,
became so
insubordinate that
Basil had to hire...
- Italy", Byzantion, 7 (1932), p. 98 Bryer, "'The
faithless Kabazitai and
Scholarioi'", in Maistor: classical,
Byzantine and
Renaissance Studies for Robert...