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Topoteretes (Gr****: τοποτηρητής, translit.
topotērētēs) was a
Byzantine technical term,
meaning deputy or
lieutenant (lit. 'place-warden'). As such, it...
- 2095. ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Cheynet, Jean-Claude (1984). "Toparque et
topotèrètès à la fin du 11e siècle" (PDF).
Revue des Études
Byzantines (in French)...
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Droungarios of the Vigla. He was ****isted by one or two
officers called topotērētēs "place-warden, lieutenant"(τοποτηρητής), each of whom
commanded one half...
- dyseōs). The
domestikos tōn scholōn was ****isted by two
officers called topotērētēs (τοποτηρητής, lit. "placeholder", "lieutenant"), who each
commanded half...
- kandidatos. In
function and rank, the tourmarchēs
corresponded with the
topotērētēs of the
professional imperial tagmata regiments. The
tourmarchai were...
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Abaskiron (Gr****: Ἄπα Ἰσχυρίων) was a
Byzantine topoteretes and/or tribune,
active in the
Diocese of
Egypt during the 6th century. He and his
family rebelled...
- (commander of an
infantry regiment), as well as
protospatharios and
topoteretes (deputy commander) of the
Tagmata of Cappadocia, then as
magistros and...
- them the tourmarchēs or merarchēs (to a
lesser degree also
referred as
topotērētēs). The main
provincial governors and
their deputies held
equal military...
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active in the
reign of
Tiberius II
Constantine (r. 574–582). He was a
topoteretes (deputy) of the
praetorian prefecture of the East and
praeses (provincial...
- ****isted by a
topotērētēs (τοποτηρητής, lit. 'placeholder', 'lieutenant') and a
chartoularios (χαρτουλάριος, 'secretary'). The
topotērētēs was of relatively...