- of the
Schools (Gr****: δομέστικος τῶν σχολῶν, romanized: doméstikos tôn
scholôn) was a
senior military post of the
Byzantine Empire,
extant from the 8th...
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Byzantine sources, was the wife of
protovestiarios and
domestikos ton
scholon Andronikos Doukas and
mother of
Empress Irene Doukaina.
Maria was a daughter...
- East (domestikos [tōn
scholōn tēs] anatolēs) and one for the West (domestikos [tōn
scholōn tēs] dyseōs). The
domestikos tōn
scholōn was ****isted by two...
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stratopedarches of the East—likely
denoting that he was
domestikos ton
scholon, commander-in-chief, of the
eastern field army, but this
title is not explicitly...
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strategos of Lykandos, of the
Thracesian Theme and
finally domestikos ton
scholon for a
short time in 944–945,
before being replaced by
Bardas Phokas the...
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Logothetes tou
dromou Protasekretis Epi tou
stratou Mystikos Domestikos ton
scholon Megas droungarios tou
stolou Primmikerios tes
aules Protospatharios Megas...
- Elder, who had all
served as
commanders of the
field army (domestikos tōn
scholōn). From his
maternal side he
belonged to the Maleinoi, a
powerful Anatolian...
- the late 10th century. The most
important among them, the
domestikos tōn
scholōn ("Domestic of the Schools")
would by the 10th
century rise to be the commander-in-chief...
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Manuel was
trained in war by his father, who at the time was
domestikos ton
scholon (commander-in-chief) of the
eastern field army. In 1057, his uncle, Isaac...
- 24.
Manuel Erotikos Komnenos patrikios 12. John
Komnenos domestikos ton
scholon 6.
Alexios I
Komnenos Byzantine emperor (1081–1118) 26.
Alexios Charon...