- The
spatharii or
spatharioi (singular: Latin:
spatharius; Gr****: σπαθάριος,
literally "spatha-bearer") were a
class of Late
Roman imperial bodyguards in...
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palustris (Heude, 1888),
planiceps (Heude, 1892),
scrofoides (Heude, 1892),
spatharius (Heude, 1892),
taininensis (Heude, 1888)
Middle Asian boar S. s. nigripes...
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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)...
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Roman Empire introduced the
longer spatha (the term for its wielder,
spatharius,
became a
court rank in Constantinople).
Chinese steel swords make their...
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Roman Empire introduced the
longer spatha (the term for its wielder,
spatharius,
became a
court rank in Constantinople), and from this time, the term...
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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...
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through the ranks,
became the
commander of the emperor's
eunuch bodyguard (
spatharius) c. 532, and
eventually became Grand Chamberlain (praepositus
sacri cubiculi)...
- the
death of her father. To
obtain this goal she
persuaded Helmichis,
spatharius (arms bearer) and
foster brother of the king, and also head of a personal...
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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...