Kouropalatēs, Latinized as curopalates or curopalata (Greek: κουροπαλάτης, from Latin: cura palatii "[the one in] charge of the palace") and anglicized...
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officer Chief of Staff Concierge Consigliere Chamberlain Executive officer Kouropalates (curopalate) Maître d'hôtel Mayor of the palace Papal majordomo Seneschal...
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and on the occasion of his marriage, Diogenes promoted him further to kouropalates. The couple had at least one daughter, most likely named Anna after Manuel's...
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the end of the 6th century, ruling Iberia indirectly through a local Kouropalates. In 645, the Arabs invaded southeastern Georgia, starting an extended...
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murdered c. 826. Ashot is also known as Ashot I Kouropalates for the Byzantine title of kouropalates that he bore. A patron of Christian culture and a...
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ruler of Iberia by the Byzantine Empire, which granted him the title of Kouropalates. David I's foreign policy remains poorly known. He was recognized by...
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former Emperor Nikephoros I, and received the high court dignity of kouropalatēs after his father-in-law's accession in 802. Michael was the son of the...
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kanikleiou, one of the most senior offices in the Byzantine imperial chancery Kouropalates, a court title Domestikos, a civil, ecclesiastic and military office...
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dignity by tricking emperor Isaac into resigning and her husband, the kouropalates John Komnenos, into refusing the throne. Anna Dalassene expected the...
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in 1045, Kiurike II was bestowed by the Byzantines with the title of Kouropalates and became an independent ruler. Kiurike II moved the capital from Matsnaberd...
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