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- Topoteretes comment "Topotērētēs (Greek: τοποτηρητής) was a Byzantine technical term, meaning deputy or lieutenant (literally \"place-warden\"). As such, it was used in different ways throughout the Empire's history. In the 9th-11th centuries, the topotērētēs was the deputy of senior military commanders of the themata, the tagmata and the Byzantine navy. The topotērētēs was usually placed in command of one half of the respective unit.".