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- The dikaiophylax (Gr****: δικαιοφύλαξ, "guardian of the laws") was a Byzantine judicial office of the 11th–15th centuries. The title is first attested in...
- he served as epi ton deeseon (receiver of petitions) and was named as dikaiophylax in 1270. He served as Michael VIII's amb****ador to the Pope in 1277,...
- judges were Joseph, Bishop of Apros, Gregory Kleidas, an archdeacon and dikaiophylax, the megas dioiketes Glabas, and Nicholas Matarangos, probably a scholar...
- grand ecclesiarch (megas ekklesiarches) of the Hagia Sophia and the dikaiophylax of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. He was a native of Constantinople...
- Diaconicon Dibaltum, Battle of Digenes Akritas Digest (Roman law) Dikaiodotes Dikaiophylax Dimitri Obolensky Dimitris Krallis Dimbos, Battle of Diocese Diocletian...
- the latter analogous to another ecclesiastical judicial office, the dikaiophylax. ODB, "Nomophylax" (A. Kazhdan), pp. 1491–1492. Kazhdan, Alexander, ed...