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Zōstē patrikía (Gr****: ζωστὴ πατρικία) was a
Byzantine court title reserved exclusively for the
woman who was the
chief attendant and ****istant to the...
- name of the
reigning augusta,
Helena Lecapena, and
receiving the
titles zōstē patrikía and the
styles of
archontissa and
hegemon of the Rus'. Her baptism...
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denoted the
spouses of patrikioi; it is not to be
confused with the
title of
zostē patrikia ("girded patrikia"),
which was a
unique dignity conferred on the...
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Paleobiology Database: 214093 PLANTS:
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- husbands' titles. The only
specifically female dignity was that of the
Zoste patrikia, the
chief lady-in-waiting and
female attendant of the empress...
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spouses of
patricians bore the
title patrikia (not to be
confused with
zōstē patrikia, see below). Prōtospatharios (πρωτοσπαθάριος), "first spatharios"...
- At Constantinople,
Emperor Basil named Ashot magistros and his wife a
zoste patrikia.
Nothing further is
known of them. The
dating of this
episode is...
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Bulgaria and a
Byzantine noblewoman, by whom he left progeny.
Maria was
named zoste patrikia by
Basil II, and the
descendants of Ivan
Vladislav entered Byzantine...
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magistros and anthypatos, as well as by the
Eparch of
Constantinople and the
zoste patrikia during the
ceremonies of
their promotion. It was said to symbolize...
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Basil II
granted Ashot the
title of
magistros and Miroslava, the
title of
zoste patrikia (lady-in-waiting). Kanev,
Nikolay (2019). "Emperor
Basil II and...