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signed state documents. The office first appears in the 9th century, and was usually held in tandem with other government offices. In the
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His proximity to the imperial person and the nature of his task made the
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imperial chancery. Its holder was the keeper of the imperial
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very influential, especially in formulating imperial
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of 899 it is ranked among the "special dignities" (
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Index

Greek
Greek
offices
Byzantine
inkstand
Latin
Byzantine emperor
Kletorologion
synkellos
protostrator
chartoularios tou vestiariou
protospatharios
chrysobulls
Theoktistos
Michael III
Nikephoros Ouranos
Basil II
Theodore Styppeiotes
Manuel I Komnenos
Nikephoros Alyates
John III Vatatzes
Michael VIII
Nikephoros Choumnos
mesazōn
Andronikos II Palaiologos
Constantinople
Golden Horn


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