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- and generals, allies) of the Empire. In the court hierarchy, the eunuch patrikioi enjo**** higher precedence, coming before even the anthypatoi-Latn. The...
- to John Malalas, Empress Theodora's retinue numbered as many as 4,000 patrikioi and koubikoularioi. They were placed under the command of the praepositus...
- Justinian I), the emperor then called for the magister officiorum and the patrikioi to bring the new co-emperor. When this was done, the new co-emperor was...
- after the rhaiktor and before the Archbishop of Bulgaria and the various patrikioi. The synkellos of the Patriarch of Rome took precedence over that of Constantinople...
- but this act greatly angered the Armenian patrikioi, who swore to kill him in retaliation. The patrikioi proceeded to wipe out the garrisons that Yusuf...
- Theodore Skleros is recorded in 869–870. His sons Antony and Niketas became patrikioi, with Antony serving as strategos of ****as and Niketas possibly as admiral...
- and holder of the supreme dignity of patrikios. He was one of the four patrikioi (along with Bardanes Tourkos, Constantine Boilas, and Sisinnios' brother...
- considerable role in court ceremonies, and ranked in the higher class of the patrikioi. According to Constantine VII (r. 913–959), the praipositos, together...
- holder of the supreme dignity of patrikios. Niketas was one of the four patrikioi (along with Bardanes Tourkos, Constantine Boilas, and Niketas' brother...
- son. On Easter Monday, 1 April 799, he is recorded as one of the four patrikioi (along with Niketas Triphyllios, Sisinnios Triphyllios and Constantine...