- The
title of
anthypatos was the
traditional Gr****
translation for the
Latin title of proconsul.
Under the Prin****te, the
title of
anthypatos/proconsul had...
-
grant to the
monastery of San
Giovanni in Lamis, he bore the
titles of
anthypatos and patrikios.
Kourkouas arrived at Bari in May 1008, as a replacement...
- in the
court order of precedence,
coming after the
magistros and the
anthypatos.
However it
remained one of the
highest in the
imperial hierarchy until...
-
holders of the
office held the
dignities of protospatharios,
patrikios and
anthypatos.
Among others, the
Patriarch Photios (858–867 and 877–886) held the post...
- the 33rd
chapter he says, "(It
should be known) that the clan of the
anthypatos and
patrikios Michael, son of Visevitz,
archon of the Zachlumians, came...
-
Arianites 1018-
strategos of
Serbia /
strategos autokrator of
Bulgaria /
anthypatos,
patrikios and doux of Thessalonica,
Bulgaria and
Serbia Constantine Diogenes...
-
first half of the 10th century. The
title was the root of the
titles anthypatos (lit. 'vice-consul', the
original translation of proconsul) and dishypatos...
- the
vestiarion (see below), no such
relation appears to have existed.
Anthypatos (ἀνθύπατος), "proconsul" —
Originally the
highest rank for provincial...
-
although they
could theoretically advance to the
ranks of
patrikios and
anthypatos patrikios. His
chief subordinate was the topotērētēs ("lieutenant"), of...
-
groupings of
provinces under the
judicial administration of a
Proconsul (
anthypatos). The
provinces continued to
exist under the
themes until the
second half...