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George Kodinos (Gr****: Γεώργιος Κωδινός), also Pseudo-
Kodinos or Codinus, is the
conventional name of an
anonymous late 15th-century
author of late Byzantine...
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Kodino (Russian: Ко́дино) is a
rural locality (a settlement) in
Onezhsky District,
Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was 1,514 as of 2010. There...
- accoutrements, as
codified in the mid-14th
century by pseudo-
Kodinos in his Book of Offices.
According to
Kodinos, the
emperor bore
special boots (tzangia) with eagles...
- mid-14th
century Book of
Offices of pseudo-
Kodinos, the rank
continued to come
after the sebastokratōr. Pseudo-
Kodinos further records that the
caesar was equal...
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Kodino (Russian: Кодино) is a
rural locality (a village) in
Myaksinskoye Rural Settlement,
Cherepovetsky District,
Vologda Oblast, Russia. The po****tion...
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known before that time. The mid-14th
century Book of
Offices of pseudo-
Kodinos places the
megas stratopedarchēs as the ninth-most
senior official of the...
- the
diocese of Thessalonica. The mid-fourteenth
century writer Pseudo-
Kodinos calls them "Persians" by race (a
typical Byzantine anachronism for "Turks")...
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until the 14th century. In the mid-14th
century Book of
Offices of pseudo-
Kodinos, the
megas logariastes is
ranked 40th in the
palace hierarchy, following...
- 2023. Macrides, Ruth; Munitiz, J. A.; Angelov,
Dimiter (2016). Pseudo-
Kodinos and the
Constantinopolitan Court:
Offices and Ceremonies. Routledge. pp...
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until 1315. They are
still mentioned by the mid-14th
century writer Pseudo-
Kodinos, however, who
records that the
regiment had two divisions, one on foot...