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- cubiculum, the emperor's "sacred bedchamber". In the late Roman period, the cubicularii or koubikoularioi were numerous: according to John Malalas, Empress Theodora's...
- father is named as Fulbert, who would become the Duke's Chamberlain (cubicularii ducis). Orderic reports the birth of William as occurring at Falaise...
- Normandy and Herleva, daughter of Fulbert, the one-time Duke's Chamberlain (cubicularii ducis), an office to which he was likely appointed after William's birth...
- to the: Comes Cubiculariorum: Count in charge of the chamberlains (L. cubicularii). Comes Scanciorum: the Count who commanded the cup bearers. Comes Stabulorum:...
- replacement of the older a cubiculo. He controlled the corps of the cubicularii (κουβικουλάριοι, koubikoularioi), also eunuchs, and was responsible for...
- ****isted by two bishops and four papal Masters of Ceremonies. Chamberlains (cubicularii) served as torchbearers. The pontifical canon was used, as was the bugia...
- operations of the Imperial Palace. He oversaw the palace servants ("cubicularii"), also eunuchs, and was responsible for the imperial bedchamber, wardrobe...
- provisions. Burthegns, bedthegns, and hræglthegns 'raiment-thegns' (Latin:cubicularii, camerarii): chamberlains that supervised the royal bedchamber (Latin:...
- original imperial spatharioi were probably or later became also the eunuch cubicularii (Gr****: koubikoularioi), members of the sacrum cubiculum (the imperial...
- Michael Edward (6 December 2022), "Protectors and ********ins: Armed Eunuch-cubicularii and -spatharii, 400–532 CE", Brill’s Companion to Bodyguards in the Ancient...