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- Prōtospatharios (Gr****: πρωτοσπαθάριος) was one of the highest court dignities of the middle Byzantine period (8th to 12th centuries), awarded to senior...
- Lupus Protospatharius Barensis was the reputed author of the Chronicon rerum in regno Neapolitano gestarum (also called Annales Lupi Protospatharii),...
- Theophilus Protospatharius (Gr****: Θεόφιλος Πρωτοσπαθάριος; ca. 7th century) was the author of several extant Gr**** medical works. Nothing is known of...
- catapanate in peace until his death in 1016, or, according to Lupus Protospatharius, 1017. He was replaced by the aforementioned strategos of Cephalonia...
-  268. Ostrogorsky 1957, p. 283. Norwich 1991, pp. 283, 268. Lupus Protospatharius; 1029: "mortuus est Constantinus Imperator in vigilia S. Martini."...
- near Civita. This second battle was a victory for Melus, though Lupus Protospatharius and the anonymous chronicler of Bar record a defeat. A third battle...
- physician Theophilus Protospatharius is thought to be the earliest publication dedicated solely to the examination of urine. Protospatharius notably described...
- at Otranto to take over command from Maniakes. According to Lupus Protospatharius, he brought a chrysobull, but the meaning of this is uncertain. Pardos...
- near Civita. This second battle was a victory for Melus, though Lupus Protospatharius and the anonymous chronicler of Bari record a defeat. P****ianos was...
-  584. Duggan 2002, p. 145. Georgius Cedrenus − CSHB 9: 484–485. Lupus Protospatharius; 1029. "On the eve of Martin of Tours", that is, the day before 12...