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The title of ek prosopou (Greek: ἐκ προσώπου), meaning "representative", was widely used in the middle Byzantine Empire (9th–12th centuries) for deputies of various office holders. The title could be applied in a generic sense to any senior official, such as the strategos of a theme, who was in a sense the deputy of the Byzantine Emperor. In a more technical sense, as used in the Taktika or lists of offices of the 9th–11th centuries, it was used by subordinate officials who deputized for a strategos or other provincial governor or one of the central government ministries for a specific district (called ekprosopike by Kekaumenos). The same usage is also attested in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
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dbo:abstract | The title of ek prosopou (Greek: ἐκ προσώπου), meaning "representative", was widely used in the middle Byzantine Empire (9th–12th centuries) for deputies of various office holders. The title could be applied in a generic sense to any senior official, such as the strategos of a theme, who was in a sense the deputy of the Byzantine Emperor. In a more technical sense, as used in the Taktika or lists of offices of the 9th–11th centuries, it was used by subordinate officials who deputized for a strategos or other provincial governor or one of the central government ministries for a specific district (called ekprosopike by Kekaumenos). The same usage is also attested in the ecclesiastical hierarchy. (en) Ek prosopou (em grego: ἐκ προσώπου , "representante") era um título amplamente usado no Império Bizantino nos séculos IX-XII por substitutos de titulares de diversos ofícios. O título poderia ser aplicado em um sentido genérico para qualquer alto funcionário, tais como o estratego de um tema, que era em um sentido o substituto do imperador bizantino. Em um sentido mais técnico, como usado nos Taktika ou lista de ofícios dos séculos IX-XI, ele foi usado por funcionário subordinados que substituíram um estratego ou outro governador provincial de um dos ministérios governamentais centrais de um distrito específico (chamado ekprosopike por Cecaumeno). O mesmo uso também é atestado na hierarquia eclesiástica. (pt) |
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rdfs:comment | The title of ek prosopou (Greek: ἐκ προσώπου), meaning "representative", was widely used in the middle Byzantine Empire (9th–12th centuries) for deputies of various office holders. The title could be applied in a generic sense to any senior official, such as the strategos of a theme, who was in a sense the deputy of the Byzantine Emperor. In a more technical sense, as used in the Taktika or lists of offices of the 9th–11th centuries, it was used by subordinate officials who deputized for a strategos or other provincial governor or one of the central government ministries for a specific district (called ekprosopike by Kekaumenos). The same usage is also attested in the ecclesiastical hierarchy. (en) Ek prosopou (em grego: ἐκ προσώπου , "representante") era um título amplamente usado no Império Bizantino nos séculos IX-XII por substitutos de titulares de diversos ofícios. O título poderia ser aplicado em um sentido genérico para qualquer alto funcionário, tais como o estratego de um tema, que era em um sentido o substituto do imperador bizantino. Em um sentido mais técnico, como usado nos Taktika ou lista de ofícios dos séculos IX-XI, ele foi usado por funcionário subordinados que substituíram um estratego ou outro governador provincial de um dos ministérios governamentais centrais de um distrito específico (chamado ekprosopike por Cecaumeno). O mesmo uso também é atestado na hierarquia eclesiástica. (pt) |
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