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leading the
imperial spatharioi held the
title prōtospatharios ("first
spatharios"),
which became a
separate dignity probably in the late 7th century. By...
- The
Spathario Shadow Theatre Museum is a
museum in Maroussi, Athens, Greece. It
exhibits mostly shadow puppet artifacts and it is
named after prominent...
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tsars Somatophylakes, the
Macedonian bodyguard of
Alexander the
Great Spatharios, the
bodyguard of
Byzantine emperors Yojimbo, the ****anese word for bodyguard...
- and Hacivat, the
Turkish analog Punch and Judy, an
English puppet show
Spathario Museum,
museum dedicated to
Karagiozis named after Eugenios Spatharis...
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explicit reference to Venice's
subordinate status.
Titles like hypatos,
spatharios, protospatharios,
protosebastos and
protoproedros were
granted by the...
- zōstē patrikia, see below). Prōtospatharios (πρωτοσπαθάριος), "first
spatharios" — As its name signifies, it
originally was the
title borne by the leader...
- the
eighth century.
Constantine Sarantapechos' son, Theophylact, was a
spatharios and is
mentioned as
having been
involved in
suppressing a
revolt in 799...
- in use in the
Byzantine Empire and its army. In the
Byzantine court,
spatharios (σπαθάριος), or "bearer of the spatha", was a mid-level
court title. Other...
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spatharios Basil (8th century),
imperial spatharios Baasakios (8th/9th century),
imperial spatharios Nicholas (8th/9th century),
imperial spatharios and...
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encomia from critics,
journalists and
public figures. He
created the
Spathario Museum in 1991,
devoted exclusively to his art. "Evgenios Spatharis, Gr****...