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- The kritai katholikoi tōn Rhomaiōn (Gr****: κριταὶ καθολικοὶ τῶν Ῥωμαίων, "universal judges of the Romans") were a supreme court during the late Byzantine...
- Deuteronómion Deuteronomy History Ἰησοῦς Nαυῆ Iêsous Nauê Joshua Κριταί Kritaí Judges Ῥούθ Roúth Ruth Βασιλειῶν Αʹ I Reigns I Samuel Βασιλειῶν Βʹ II Reigns...
- Deuteronomion Deuteronomy History Ἰησοῦς Ναυῆ Iēsous Nauē Joshua Κριταί Kritai Judges Ῥούθ Routh Ruth Βασιλειῶν Αʹ 1 Basileiōn Kings I (I Samuel) Βασιλειῶν...
- fiscal and administrative responsibilities being taken over by the civil kritai ("judges"). Senior military leadership also devolved on the hands of a new...
- ****umed greater power, and by the late 10th century, the praitores (or kritai, "judges") were placed at the head of the civil administration of a thema...
- heads (γειτονιάρχαι, geitoniarchai, the old curatores regionum) and judges (kritai) of the city's districts (Latin regiones, in Gr**** ρεγεῶναι, regeōnai),...
- have been usually combined, as attested by numerous strategoi and judges (kritai) holding jurisdiction over both themes. The name fell out of use as an administrative...
- XI Palaiologos (r. 1448–1453) as a member of the supreme tribunal of the kritai katholikoi. After the Fall of Constantinople he moved to the Despotate of...
- same practice appears there as well, with protonotarioi, praetores and kritai being appointed for both themes. Thessaly appears to have been detached...
- the Kletorologion of 899, he was counted among the judicial officials (kritai). In the Taktikon Uspensky of c. 842, its holders had the lowly court rank...