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- The vestiarion (Gr****: βεστιάριον, from Latin: vestiarium, "wardrobe"), sometimes with the adjectives basilikon (Gr****: βασιλικόν "imperial") or mega (μέγα...
- apparent sense of "treasury", more specifically of "cash", as opposed to the vestiarion that was for goods. Despite the origin of the term, the sakellarioi of...
- indicates, they had a connection to the imperial wardrobe and treasury, the vestiarion, probably initially raised as a guard detachment for it. From circa 1080...
- until the early 12th century. The term is etymologically connected to the vestiarion, the imperial wardrobe, but despite earlier attempts to connect the vestai...
- Domestikos ton teicheon Prokathemenos of the koiton Prokathemenos of the vestiarion Vestiariou Hetaireiarches Logariastes tes aules Stratopedarches of the...
- the parakoimōmenos. At the same time, the imperial wardrobe (basilikon vestiarion) and its officials also became a separate department under the prōtovestiarios...
- person, such as the special treasury (eidikon) or the imperial wardrobe (vestiarion). Other primicerii headed some of the scrinia (departments) of the palace...
- Domestikos ton teicheon Prokathemenos of the koiton Prokathemenos of the vestiarion Vestiariou Hetaireiarches Logariastes tes aules Stratopedarches of the...
- high court dignitaries. Etymologically, these terms are related to the vestiarion, the imperial wardrobe, but despite earlier attempts (cf. Bréhier) to...
- Stryphnos is first attested in 1192 as sebastos and the head of the vestiarion (the imperial treasury), under Emperor Isaac II Angelos (reigned 1185–1195)...