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- The spatharii or spatharioi (singular: Latin: spatharius; Gr****: σπαθάριος, literally "spatha-bearer") were a class of Late Roman imperial bodyguards in...
- palustris (Heude, 1888), planiceps (Heude, 1892), scrofoides (Heude, 1892), spatharius (Heude, 1892), taininensis (Heude, 1888) Middle Asian boar S. s. nigripes...
- Roman Empire introduced the longer spatha (the term for its wielder, spatharius, became a court rank in Constantinople). Chinese steel swords make their...
- Another theory states that the surname has derived from the latin term Spatharius, meaning sword-bearer. Notable people with the surname include: Amanda...
- 1888) paludosus (Heude, 1892) palustris (Heude, 1888) planiceps (Heude, 1892) scrofoides (Heude, 1892) spatharius (Heude, 1892) taininensis (Heude,1888)...
- Roman Empire introduced the longer spatha (the term for its wielder, spatharius, became a court rank in Constantinople), and from this time, the term...
- already recognised by Byzantium. From the latter he received the titles of spatharius and hypatus. In Spring 856, Pietro and his son and co-regent Giovanni...
- husband Rosamund found an ally in Helmichis, the king's foster brother and spatharius (arms bearer). According to Paul the queen then recruited the king's cubicularius...
- few survivors was Pelayo, a noble in charge of the royal guard (Comes Spatharius). This marked the beginning of the Muslim conquest of Hispania in which...
- concerning the life of Gaudiosus. His father, Guntha, was a military official (spatharius) at the court of the Visigothic King Theodoric the Great from 510 to 525...