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- Kanikleios abstract "The kanikleios (Greek: κανίκλειος), more formally chartoularios tou kanikleiou or epi tou kanikleiou (Greek: ἐπὶ τοῦ κανικλείου) was one of the most senior offices in the Byzantine imperial chancery. In the Kletorologion of 899 it is ranked among the \"special dignities\" (axia eidikai). Its holder was the keeper of the imperial inkstand, the kanikleion, which was shaped as a little dog (Latin: canicula) and contained the scarlet ink with which the Byzantine emperor signed state documents. The office first appears in the 9th century, and was usually held in tandem with other government offices.His proximity to the imperial person and the nature of his task made the kanikleios very influential, especially in formulating imperial chrysobulls. The office was often given to trusted aides by the emperors, who functioned as effective chief ministers: most notably Theoktistos under Michael III (r. 842–867), Nikephoros Ouranos in the early reign of Basil II (r. 976–1025), the powerful Theodore Styppeiotes under Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143–1180), Nikephoros Alyates under John III Vatatzes (r. 1221–1254) and Michael VIII (r. 1259–1261), and the scholar Nikephoros Choumnos, who also held the post of prime minister (mesazōn) under Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328). The last recorded holder of this office was Alexios Palaiologos Tzamplakon circa 1438.In Constantinople, there also was a quarter on the shore of the Golden Horn named ta Kanikleiou, which took its name from the palatial residence built there by Theoktistos.".
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- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Andronikos_II_Palaiologos.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Basil_II.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_bureaucracy_and_aristocracy.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_palace_offices.
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- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Horn.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Golden_bull.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Inkstand.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink John_III_Doukas_Vatatzes.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Kletorologion.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Manuel_I_Komnenos.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Mesazon.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Michael_III.
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- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Nikephoros_Alyates.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Nikephoros_Choumnos.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Nikephoros_Ouranos.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_Byzantium.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Styppeiotes.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLink Theoktistos.
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanikleios".
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLinkText "kanikleios".
- Kanikleios wikiPageWikiLinkText "ta Kanikleíou".
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- Kanikleios subject Category:Byzantine_palace_offices.
- Kanikleios type Office.
- Kanikleios type Title.
- Kanikleios comment "The kanikleios (Greek: κανίκλειος), more formally chartoularios tou kanikleiou or epi tou kanikleiou (Greek: ἐπὶ τοῦ κανικλείου) was one of the most senior offices in the Byzantine imperial chancery. In the Kletorologion of 899 it is ranked among the \"special dignities\" (axia eidikai). Its holder was the keeper of the imperial inkstand, the kanikleion, which was shaped as a little dog (Latin: canicula) and contained the scarlet ink with which the Byzantine emperor signed state documents.".
- Kanikleios label "Kanikleios".
- Kanikleios sameAs Q73738.
- Kanikleios sameAs Επί_του_κανικλείου.
- Kanikleios sameAs Kanikleios.
- Kanikleios sameAs Kanikleios.
- Kanikleios sameAs A_caniculo.
- Kanikleios sameAs Caníclio.
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- Kanikleios sameAs Q73738.
- Kanikleios wasDerivedFrom Kanikleios?oldid=655624989.
- Kanikleios isPrimaryTopicOf Kanikleios.