- the
vestararius was one of the
three most
important staff officials of the
Lateran Palace (the palatini). By the
ninth century, the
vestararius was a...
-
Theophylacti controlled papal finances through their monopoly of the
office of
vestararius, and also
controlled the
Roman militia and Senate.
During Lando's reign...
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increased importance in the
Roman nobility, such as
iudex ("judge"),
vestararius,
gloriosissimus dux ("most-glorious duke"), consul, senator, and magister...
- such as the primicerius, the
secundicerius of the notaries, and the
vestararius.
Stephen died
during October 942, and was
succeeded by
Marinus II. According...
-
household and
court evolved and
changed over time, and
included hostiarii,
vestararius, vicedominus, nomenclator,
cubiculario (chamberlain), sacellarius, praelatini...
- the city,
together with Rofred, the
Count of
Roman Campagna and the
Vestararius Stephen, they
roused the
Roman nobility by
declaring that ”The Saxon...
-
patron Theophylact, and
rewarded him with the
position of
sacri palatii vestararius, the prin****l
official at the top of
papal patronage in
control of the...
- (for his
support and rise of power) with the
position of
sacri palatii vestararius and
essentially becomes his puppet.
September 10 – Guo Wei,
emperor of...
- place.
During his pontificate,
Theophylact became Sergius’
sacri palatii vestararius and
magister militum,
effectively seizing control of the city. He was...
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similar Byzantine court rituals. For example, the
papal office of the
vestararius imitated the
protovestiarios of the
Byzantine court, with both responsible...