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- scrinia (departments) of the palace, chiefly the notarii or primicerius notariorum (notarioi or taboularioi in Byzantine sources). In the Late Roman army...
- decision, and deposed Joannes in a civil war. Joannes was a primicerius notariorum or senior civil servant at the time of his elevation. Procopius praised...
- central papal administration, the notarii, under a chief, the primicerius notariorum, kept the ledgers and issued brevia patrimonii, or lists of property for...
- Western Emperor Honorius, Theodosius's uncle, died and the primicerius notariorum Joannes was proclaimed emperor. Honorius's sister Galla Placidia and her...
- The most notorious agent he emplo**** in this search was the primicerius notariorum Paulus Catena ("Paul the Chain"). Magnentius' religious beliefs remain...
- in by Theodosius. In 423, Emperor Honorius died, and his primicerius notariorum Joannes took power in Rome. To counter this threat to his power, Theodosius...
- pulmonary edema. With no children to claim the throne, Joannes, primicerius notariorum ("chief notary", head of the civil service), seizes the throne of the...
- Placidia fled to Constantinople. When Honorius died in 423, the primicerius notariorum Joannes succeeded as augustus in the West; thereafter Theodosius II, augustus...
- Stabulorum: the Count who commanded the equerries and stables. Comes Notariorum: the Count who commanded the chancery, i. e., the writing office. Comes...
- These judices palatini were chief were the primicerius notariorum and secundarius notariorum, the two superintendents of the papal notarii (notaries)...