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Byzantine title
Hypatos (Greek: ὕπατος; pl.: ὕπατοι, hypatoi) and the variant apo hypatōn (ἀπὸ ὑπάτων; lit. 'from among the consuls') was a Byzantine court dignity, originally
Hypatos
Political office in ancient Rome
rendered as στρατηγὸς ὕπατος, strategos hypatos ("the supreme general"), and later simply as ὕπατος (hypatos). The consulship was believed by the Romans
Roman_consul
11th-14th centuries senior scholars title in Constantinople
The hypatos tōn philosophon (Greek: ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, lit. 'chief of the philosophers') was a Byzantine title given to senior scholars in the 11th–14th
Hypatos_ton_philosophon
Magistrate or title in various republics and city-states
Dukes of Gaeta often used also the title of "consul" in its Greek form "Hypatos" (see List of Hypati and Dukes of Gaeta). After Napoleon Bonaparte staged
Consul
Chief magistrate of Venetian Republic
title imperialis hypatus et humilis dux provinciae Venetiarum 'imperial hypatos and humble duke of Venice'. These early titles combined Byzantine honorifics
Doge_of_Venice
Georgian nobleman
builders of this church: Stephanos the patricius, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars
Demetrius_the_Hypatos
Monastery in Georgia (country)
builders of the church: Stephanos the patricius, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos. Professor Cyril Toumanoff disagrees with this view, identifying
Jvari_Monastery
Female given name
is a feminine given name of Ancient Greek origin derived from the word hypatos (Greek): (ὕπατος), meaning highest, supreme. It is often given in reference
Hypatia_(given_name)
Court title during the Byzantine Empire
Seal of John Artabasdos, vestes, hypatos, krites of the velon and of the Cibyrrhaeots
Vestes
Prince of Iberia from 627 to c. 640
historian Wachtang Djobadze with the honorary consul Adarnase (Adrnerse hypatos) recorded on an inscription from the Jvari Monastery at Mtskheta, Georgia
Adarnase_I
Byzantine emperor from 610 to 641
succession. The rebels issued coins depicting both Heraclii dressed as hypatos, though neither explicitly claimed the imperial title at this time. Heraclius's
Heraclius
Prince of Iberia
builders of this church: Stephanos the patricius, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars
Stephen_II_of_Iberia
Ruler of Iberia
Byzantine titles: Stephanos the patrikios, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars
Adarnase_II
Mountain in Greece
Ancient Greek: Ὕπατος, romanized: Hypatos, Latin: Hypatus) is a mountain of Boeotia, Greece. In antiquity, it was called Hypatos and hosted a temple of Zeus
Sagmatas
Inscriptions on the Jvari Monastery, near Mtskheta, Georgia
Demetre the hypatos." ႼႭ ႢႰႪ ႫႧႠႥ ႠႬႢႤႪႭ Ⴍ ႠႣႰ ႰႱႤႱ ჃႮႠႲ ႭႱႱႠ ႫႤႭႾ ႤႷႠႥ Translation: "Holy Grigol Archangel, have mercy on Adarnase the hypatos." ႼႭ ႱႲႤ
Jvari_inscriptions
1898–1913 autonomous Ottoman state on the Greek island of Crete
to take office as the first high commissioner (Greek: Ὕπατος Ἁρμοστής, Hýpatos Harmostēs), effectively detaching Crete from the Ottoman Empire, on 21
Cretan_State
Byzantine general and usurper
Monarch Romanos IV Diogenes Topoteretes of Cappadocia Protospatharios Hypatos In office c. 1060 – c. 1068 Monarch Constantine X Doukas Personal details
Philaretos_Brachamios
Ruler of Iberia
builders of this church: Stephanos the patricius, Demetrius the hypatos, and Adarnase the hypatos who have traditionally been equated by the Georgian scholars
Stephen_I_of_Iberia
Position in the Roman and Byzantine militaries
899, it ranks sixth from the bottom, above the kandidatos and below the hypatos. The title appears in Western Europe from the mid-8th century onwards,
Strator
Italian state (661–1137)
became merely nominal. Among his titles were patrikios ("patrician") and hypatos ("consul"). At that time the Ducatus Neapolitanus controlled an area corresponding
Duchy_of_Naples
honorary consulships eventually evolved into the Byzantine court dignity of hypatos (the Greek translation of the Latin consul), which survived until the 12th
List_of_Roman_consuls
Ancient Greek temple
the east porch, immediately before the temple door, was an altar to Zeus Hypatos. Continuing inside in the eastern chamber of the naos would have been the
Erechtheion
11th-century Byzantine monk, writer and court official
the honorary title of "Chief of the Philosophers" (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων hypatos tōn philosophōn). Towards the end of Monomachos' reign, Psellos found himself
Michael_Psellos
Titles of the Greek god Zeus
oath. Homognios (ὁμόγνιος; "of kindred") Hyetios (Ὑετιος; "of the Rain") Hypatos (Ὑπατος, "Supreme, Most High"), was an epithet and surname of Zeus. There
Epithets_of_Zeus
Augusta
distinguished family of Constantinople and her brother Sergios was mentioned as an hypatos. Their mother Anna was a sister of Theoktiste and her brother Plato. Theodote
Theodote_(empress)
Government of the Byzantine Empire
the imperial palace. The title survived until the early 12th century. Hypatos (ὕπατος), "consul" or "The supreme one" — As in the Roman Republic and
Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
Byzantine_bureaucracy_and_aristocracy
Heraclian rebellion: 608, son seizes Constantinople, establishes dynasty, 610
revolt in the west. Heraclius the Elder first made himself and his son hypatos, thus laying claim on the supreme power. The rebels attacked Egypt and
Heraclian_revolt
Noble families of Venice
Teodato The surname is thought to be derived from imperial honorific hypatos, granted to Orso by Emperor Leo III the Isaurian. Monegario Domenico The
Venetian_nobility
Byzantine fiscal office
Seal of Constantine, patrikios, hypatos, and anagrapheus of Bulgaria
Anagrapheus
Official title in antiquity
the Taktikon Uspensky and seals of office, holding the dignities such as hypatos or prōtospatharios in the court hierarchy. The Klētorologion records their
Demarchos
Byzantine honorary dignity, 9th–11th centuries
Dishypatos, Latinized as dishypatus (Greek: δισύπατος, lit. 'twice hypatos'), was a Byzantine honorary dignity (διὰ βραβείου ἀξία, dia brabeiou axia)
Dishypatos
Bell tower in Gaeta, Italy
comes from the land surrounding the turris Garilliani, built by Gaeta's hypatos John I on the left bank of the Garigliano River immediately after the victorious
Bell tower of the Gaeta Cathedral
Bell_tower_of_the_Gaeta_Cathedral
729) was the Duke of Naples for a decade beginning in 719. He was titled "hypatos and doux". During his tenure, he founded a church dedicated to saints John
Theodore_I_of_Naples
Bulgar leader
in charge of all Bulgar and Sermesianoi refugees and given the title of hypatos by Byzantine Emperor Justinian II (r. 685–695, 705–711). Mauros appears
Mauros
Byzantine Greek churchman and polymath
fellow pupil. After his studies he was a given the prestigious position of hypatos ton philosophon. He later served as chartophylax in the Archbishopric of
John_Pediasimos
Class of secretaries in the Byzantine imperial court
Seal of the hypatos and basilikos asekretis John (Komnenian period. Legend: + ΘΕΟΤΟΚΕ ΒΟΗΘΕΙ + ΤΩ ΔΟΥΛΩ CΟΥ + / + ΙΩΑΝΝΗ ΥΠΑΤΩ + ΚΑΙ ΒΑCΙΛΙΚΩ ΑΣΗΚΡΗΤΗ
Asekretis
Doge of Venice from 726 to 737
relative concord. For his efforts Orso was awarded the prestigious title hypatos by Emperor Leo the Isaurian.[citation needed] The surname Ipato is thought
Orso_Ipato
Knez of Zahumlje
and titles, he was styled as "protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou, hypatos, strategos of Serbia and Zahumlje" in July 1039, and claimed supremacy
Ljutovid_of_Zahumlje
Roman imperial bodyguards
seventh-highest place in the hierarchy of ranks for non-eunuchs, above the hypatos and below the spatharokandidatos. According to the Klētorologion, the insignia
Spatharios
or Μακεδόνιος Ύπατος, ο Θεσσαλονικεύς, c. 500-560 AD) was a Byzantine hypatos during the reign of Justinian, and the author of 42 epigrams in the Greek
Macedonius_of_Thessalonica
Calendar year
forward. Orso Ipato is recognised by Leo III, who gives him the title hypatos. The Venetian fleet, led by Orso Ipato, frees Ravenna from the Lombards
726
of ostiarios, and a number of seals trace his gradual advancement, to hypatos and patrikios, vestes and strategos of Chios, vestarches and katepano of
Michael_Maurex
Province of the Byzantine Empire
imperial spatharios Nicholas (8th/9th century), imperial spatharios and hypatos Nicholas (8th/9th century), imperial spatharios Petronas (first years of
Byzantine_Crete
French writer and poet (1880–1923)
and included theatrical shows with d'Adelswärd playing handsome young Hypatos and Cesarini playing the role of a soldier of Mithra. Fearing the scandal
Jacques_d'Adelswärd-Fersen
Byzantine military rank
military ranks that carried an accompanying court title, ranging from hypatos to vestētōr. The commander of the elite Vigla regiment (one of the tagmata)
Droungarios
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1213 to 1216
in Nicaean exile. Theodore I Laskaris also awarded him with the title hypatos ton philosophon, a prestigious title given to the head of the faculty of
Theodore_II_of_Constantinople
Medieval Balkan principality
Zahumlje, styled himself "Ljutovit, protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou, hypatos, strategos" of Serbia and Zahumlje. According to historian Paul Stephenson
Zachlumia
John I (died 933 or 934) was the second hypatos of Gaeta of his dynasty, a son of Dociblis I and Matrona, and perhaps the greatest of medieval Gaetan
John_I_of_Gaeta
Byzantine Greek noble family
fought against the Hungarians; a 12th-century seal mentions the "patrikios, hypatos, and stratelates of the West" Bryennios Vatatzes; another seal mentions
Vatatzes
accumulation of his titles. "protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou, hypatos, strategos of Serbia and Zahumlje" (July 1039). Komatina 2012, p. 170.
Theme_of_Serbia
Doge of Venice from 764 to 787
and pro-Lombard factions. He received the titles of magister militum and hypatos from the Emperor Leo IV. During his reign, Maurizio oversaw an expansion
Maurizio_Galbaio
Book that lists Byzantine offices, dignities, and titles
number of judicial offices––thesmophylax, kensor, mystographos, exaktor, hypatos––which must have been created in or soon after the reign of Romanos." Kazhdan
Escorial_Taktikon
Byzantine neoplatonic philosopher
the honorary title of "Chief of the Philosophers" (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, hýpatos tōn philosóphōn); and filled the office with great appearance of learning;
John_Italus
Calendar year
is a descendant of the royal Dulo clan. Felice Cornicola is appointed hypatos (Byzantine consul) and magister militum of Venice. King Swæfberht of Essex
738
Decade
is a descendant of the royal Dulo clan. Felice Cornicola is appointed hypatos (Byzantine consul) and magister militum of Venice. King Swæfberht of Essex
730s
him also record him having progressively advanced through the levels of hypatos, anthypatos, protospatharios and patrikios, and having held the office
Sergios_Niketiates
offices. The post was low-ranking (bearers typically held the dignities of hypatos, strator, or, at most, spatharios), and apparently concerned with the maintenance
Paraphylax
History of Sardinia under Byzantine rule (534–11th century)
and less rich. The governors of the island originally held the rank of hypatos and later that of protospatharios, before receiving the title of patrikios
Byzantine_Sardinia
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1217 to 1222
and he lived in Nicaea. Before the sack of 1204, Manuel was a deacon and hypatos ton philosophon in Constantinople. This is likely the source of his epithet
Manuel_I_of_Constantinople
Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 1170 to 1178
appointments before receiving the Patriarchal throne was the office of hypatos ton philosophon (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, "chief of the philosophers"), a
Michael_III_of_Constantinople
French historian, archaeologist and epigrapher (1861–1932)
120-2, 1996, (p. 853–864) Read online Holleaux, Maurice (1975). [Stratēgos hypatos] : étude sur la traduction en grec du titre consulaire. Arno Press. ISBN 0-405-07088-8
Maurice_Holleaux
Calendar year
but Ratchis secures his father's pardon. Theodatus Ursus is appointed hypatos (Byzantine consul) and magister militum of Venice. The Great Berber Revolt:
739
Cathedral in Gaeta, Italy
recorded from 995 as the co-dedicatory of the cathedral. For this reason, Hypatos John II of Gaeta (933–963) planned a series of works (probably started
Gaeta_Cathedral
Decade
forward. Orso Ipato is recognised by Leo III, who gives him the title hypatos. The Venetian fleet, led by Orso Ipato, frees Ravenna from the Lombards
720s
12th-century Byzantine philosopher
Constantinople, where he became a prominent public figure and held the title hypatos ton philosophon in 1082, after Michael Psellos and John Italus. Theodore
Theodore_of_Smyrna
of Ras (fl. 971–976) Ljutovid, protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou, hypatos, strategos of Serbia and Zahumlje (fl. 1039–1042) Domanek, Duke of Travunia
Medieval_Serbian_nobility
Byzantine family
(1060); kensor and megas kourator of Tarsos and Seleukeia (c. 1060–62); hypatos, krites of the Hippodrome, of the velon, of Boleron, Strymon and Thessalonica
Serblias_family
Byzantine imperial official
Theodosios 12th century unknown Known only from his lead seals of office as hypatos, protospatharios and logothetes tou stratiotikou. Hyaleas (?) c. 1315/16
Logothetes_tou_stratiotikou
Byzantine emperor signified the elevation of the recipient to the office. Hypatos Guilland 1967, p. 68. Guilland 1967, p. 69. Haldon 1997, pp. 202–203. Guilland
Anthypatos
Byzantine magister militum per Venetiae
him the ipato named Jovianus. This indicates that he had the title of hypatos. This was a Byzantine honorary title which roughly meant first among the
Jovian_Ceparius
11th-century Byzantine military leader and martyr
St Petersburg, he had risen to the ranks of patrikios, topoteretes and hypatos. He achieved his crowning glory in the 1080s, recapturing Trebizond from
Theodore_Gabras
HYPATOS
HYPATOS
Male
Greek
(Ὑπατος) From the Greek title for a consul, HYPATOS means "most high, supreme."Â
Male
Russian
(Ипатий) Russian form of Greek Hypatos, IPATIY means "most high, supreme."Â
Male
Greek
(Υπάτιος) Variant form of Greek Hypatos, HYPATIOS means "most high, supreme."Â
HYPATOS
HYPATOS
Male
French
Variant spelling of Norman French Herluin, ARLUIN means "noble friend" or "noble warrior."
Boy/Male
American, British, English, German
Wealthy Ruler; Powerful Property-holder
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, originally a Norman French baronial name derived from the Gallo-Roman personal name Persius (probably PERCY means "soldier"), but reanalyzed as a compound of Old French perce(r) "pierced" and haie "hedge," hence "pierced hedge." The name is often used as a pet form of Percival, meaning "pierced valley."
Boy/Male
Hebrew Spanish
An angel like being of a lower order.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Rain; Clouds
Female
German
Short form of German Friederike, RIKE means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Indian
Aware, Knowing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Subrahmanya
HYPATOS
HYPATOS
HYPATOS
HYPATOS
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