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- The sebastophoros (Gr****: σεβαστοφόρος) was a high Byzantine court position and rank reserved for eunuchs in the 10th–12th centuries. Its functions are...
- 934?) Anna, daughter of Gabalas; they were the parents of: Romanos, sebastophoros, logothete of the envoys, castrated 945, died 975 Constantine Porphyrogennetos...
- (died ca. 966) Romanos Lekapenos Michael Lekapenos, magistros and rhaiktor Romanos Lekapenos, sebastophoros Romanos Lekapenos, patrikios and eparchos...
- of the Sebasteia Sebasteia (theme) Sebastohypertatos Sebastokrator Sebastophoros Sebastopolis, Battle of Sebastos Sebukht Second Crusade Secundinus (consul...
- chronicler George Kedrenos, he was castrated in 945, but later became a sebastophoros. Stephen and Constantine Lekapenos came to the fore in 943, when they...
- wounded during the battle and died. Stephanos Pergamenos (1043) – the sebastophoros, he rebelled in Byzantine Armenia. Leo Tornikios (1047) – Constantine...