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The title of anthypatos was the traditional Greek translation of the Latin title of proconsul. Under the Principate, the title of anthypatos/proconsul had
Anthypatos
in power. In 909, he went to Constantinople to receive the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. His brother Atenulf II stayed behind in Italy and received
Landulf_I_of_Benevento
Hereditary nobility of ancient Rome
in the court order of precedence, coming after the magistros and the anthypatos. However it remained one of the highest in the imperial hierarchy until
Patrician_(ancient_Rome)
Senior official in Byzantine bureaucracy
holders of the office held the dignities of protospatharios, patrikios and anthypatos. Among others, the Patriarch Photios (858–867 and 877–886) held the post
Protasekretis
Byzantine title
first half of the 10th century. The title was the root of the titles anthypatos (lit. 'vice-consul', the original translation of proconsul) and dishypatos
Hypatos
Prince of Zahumlje ("dux Chulmorum")
Croatia. Regardless, Michael, with grand titles of the Byzantine court as anthypatos and patrician (patrikios), remained ruler of Zahumlje through the 940s
Michael_of_Zahumlje
grant to the monastery of San Giovanni in Lamis, he bore the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. Kourkouas arrived at Bari in May 1008, as a replacement
John_Kourkouas_(catepan)
Government of the Byzantine Empire
the vestiarion (see below), no such relation appears to have existed. Anthypatos (ἀνθύπατος), "proconsul" — Originally the highest rank for provincial
Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
Byzantine_bureaucracy_and_aristocracy
Byzantine general
up on 11 October. The titles by which he is recorded were patrikios, anthypatos, and vestes. Manuel owned lands in Kastamon, on the Black Sea coast of
Manuel_Erotikos_Komnenos
Theme of the Byzantine Empire
gold, and are attested as holding the senior court ranks of patrikios, anthypatos, and prōtospatharios. In addition, they were the only ones to be appointed
Anatolic_Theme
Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries
the court in Constantinople. The emperor awarded to him the titles of anthypatos and patrikios. Narentines (Pagania) The region of Narentines occupied
Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages
Ceremonial type of imperial Byzantine costume
Easter by the "twelve dignitaries", holders of the ranks of magistros and anthypatos, as well as by the Eparch of Constantinople and the zoste patrikia during
Loros
10th-11th centuries Byzantine Empire territory
of Damian Anthypatos Patrikios Vestes Appointed by Michael IV (1034–1041) Niketas 1034 Brother of Michael IV Proedros Leo c. 1037 Anthypatos Patrikios
Duchy_of_Antioch
Military unit
although they could theoretically advance to the ranks of patrikios and anthypatos patrikios. His chief subordinate was the topotērētēs ("lieutenant"), of
Hikanatoi
Administrative unit of the Roman Empire
groupings of provinces under the judicial administration of a Proconsul (anthypatos). The provinces continued to exist under the themes until the second half
Roman_diocese
post, likely in 1032–34, was that of doux of Antioch, with the ranks of anthypatos patrikios and vestes, also attested by a seal. Emperor Michael IV the
Theophylact_Dalassenos
Medieval Balkan principality
Bulgaria's Tsar Simeon. He gained the grand titles of the Byzantine court as anthypatos and patrician (patrikios). He remained as ruler of Zahumlje into the 940s
Zachlumia
Commander of the Imperial Fleet of the Byzantine navy
with the post where the senior ranks of prōtospatharios, patrikios, and anthypatos. The office reached its heyday during the 10th century, when several important
Droungarios_of_the_Fleet
Putative early medieval homeland of the Serbs
chapter Constantine writes, "(It should be known) that the clan of the anthypatos and patrikios Michael, son of Visevitz, archon of the Zachlumians, came
White_Serbia
Byzantine general
ΑΝΘΥΠΑΤΩ ΠΑΤΡΙΚ(ΙΩ) ΚΑΙ ΣΤΡΑΤΙΓΩ ΑΝΤΙΟΧΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΛΙΚΑΝΔΟΥ ("Lord, help your servant Eustathios, Anthypatos, Patrikios and Strategos of Antioch and Lykandos")
Eustathios_Maleinos
Byzantine judge and historian (11th century)
some of the highest honours available to civil servants (patrikios and anthypatos). In 1072, Attaleiates compiled for Emperor Michael VII a synopsis of
Michael_Attaleiates
Noble Byzantine family
position under Basil I the Macedonian (r. 867–886), for the magistros and anthypatos Theodore Skleros is recorded in 869–870. His sons Antony and Niketas became
Skleros
record him having progressively advanced through the levels of hypatos, anthypatos, protospatharios and patrikios, and having held the office of General
Sergios_Niketiates
Byzantine court office, originating as imperial stable master
of the post could aspire to some of the highest court ranks, such as anthypatos patrikios or prōtospatharios. The imperial prōtostratōr had a prominent
Protostrator
councils in Split. Michael, with grand titles of the Byzantine court as anthypatos and patrician (patrikios), remained ruler of Zahumlje through the 940s
History_of_Dalmatia
Military post of the Byzantine Empire, extant from the 8c
retired to a monastery soon after. Appointed by Basil I (867–886) Marianos Anthypatos Patrikios c. 867 Brother of Basil I, he took part in Michael III's assassination
Domestic_of_the_Schools
rebelled against Emperor Basil II (r. 976–1025) and was executed. The anthypatos and patrikios Delphinas was an adherent of the powerful Anatolian Phokas
Kalokyros_Delphinas
which he successively held: basilikos protospatharios, patrikios and anthypatos. Stephen is not mentioned again for most of Leo's reign, but he probably
Stephen_(son_of_Kalomaria)
Macedonian-era Byzantine politician
Romanos in person. John was raised to the high court rank of patrikios kai anthypatos on 19 April 924 or 925, which reportedly caused envy towards him by various
John_Mystikos
this point, he held no reign over Bulgaria nor Serbia, and his seal, "anthypatos, patrikios and doux of Thessalonica, Bulgaria and Serbia", is only an
Theme_of_Serbia
earlier). In 909, Landulf went to Constantinople to receive the titles of anthypatos and patrikios and Atenulf stayed behind but received like investiture
Atenulf_II_of_Benevento
During his stay in Constantinople, he was granted the Byzantine titles of anthypatos and vestes. By stirring up rebellion in Amalfi and Salerno against Guaimar
John_II_of_Amalfi
Byzantine general
his role as overall commander, as attested by another seal naming him "anthypatos, patrikios and doux of Thessalonica, Bulgaria and Serbia". Diogenes had
Constantine_Diogenes
Province of the Byzantine Empire
of Samos (tenth century)". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved 2023-07-08. "Leo anthypatos, patrikios and strategos of Samos (tenth century)". Dumbarton Oaks. Retrieved
Samos_(theme)
He is called in "Latin" "proconsul Armeniae Primae" and in Greek as anthypatos of Armenia (Greek: ἀνθύπατος ΄Αρμενίας). One of these legal documents
Acacius_(proconsul)
Byzantine orphanage curator title
conferred to the orphanotrophoi in the 9th–11th centuries were those of anthypatos, patrikios and protospatharios; this was restricted to the secular holders
Orphanotrophos
Historical region in Turkey
but also Byzantine dignities, including kouropalates, magistros, and anthypatos–patrikios. In 888, Adarnase IV, a member of the Tao branch, restored the
Tao_(historical_region)
Byzantine official
Basil's son and successor, Leo VI, who awarded him the high dignities of anthypatos, magistros, and patrikios by 896. In 895–896, Emperor Leo sent Choirosphaktes
Leo_Choirosphaktes
Byzantine aristocrat and general
as his heir apparent. He was progressively promoted to patrikios and anthypatos, then to magistros and eventually to Caesar. He was the only person known
Alexios_Mosele_(Caesar)
Byzantine imperial official
century unknown Known only from his lead seals of office as patrikios, anthypatos, vestes and vestarches, and stratiotikos logothetes. Theodosios 12th century
Logothetes_tou_stratiotikou
Senior Byzantine military, and later judicial, post
the imperial hierarchy and usually held the senior court dignities of anthypatos, patrikios or prōtospatharios. Note: the list does not include holders
Droungarios_of_the_Watch
Younger son of the last tsar
at this time, as shown by his seals, he bore the titles of patrikios, anthypatos, and vestes) . During this time Aaron, alongside Katakalon Kekaumenos
Aaron_(son_of_Ivan_Vladislav)
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