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- Vestarches abstract "Vestarchēs (Greek: βεστάρχης) was a senior Byzantine honorific dignity in use from the late 10th to early 12th centuries.The term vestarchēs means \"head of the vestai\", another group of high court dignitaries. Etymologically, these terms are related to the vestiarion, the imperial wardrobe, but despite earlier attempts to connect the vestai/vestarchēs with the officials of the vestiarion (cf. Bréhier), no such relation appears to have existed.It is first mentioned in the Escorial Taktikon, a list of offices and court titles and their precedence compiled in the 970s. Initially, it was restricted to senior court eunuchs, but came to be awarded to senior officers as well after the mid-11th century. Its holders included famed generals such as Michael Bourtzes, Nikephoros Melissenos, and possibly also the future Byzantine emperors Nikephoros Botaneiates and Romanos Diogenes, but also some senior judicial officials of Constantinople. In the palace hierarchy, it came between the title of magistros and that of vestes, but was devalued with the general inflation of awards during the latter decades of the 11th century: by the turn of the century, the new title of prōtovestarchēs (Greek: πρωτοβεστάρχης, \"first vestarchēs\") is attested as being awarded to judges and notaries. Both titles are in evidence in the early 12th century, but apparently fell completely out of use soon after.".
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- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_bureaucracy_and_aristocracy.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Category:Byzantine_court_titles.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Escorial_Taktikon.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Eunuch.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Magister_officiorum.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Bourtzes_(general_under_Michael_VI).
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Nikephoros_III_Botaneiates.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Nikephoros_Melissenos.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Romanos_IV_Diogenes.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Vestes.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Vestiarion.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLink Wardrobe.
- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vestarches".
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- Vestarches wikiPageWikiLinkText "vestarchēs".
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- Vestarches subject Category:Byzantine_court_titles.
- Vestarches hypernym Dignity.
- Vestarches type Title.
- Vestarches comment "Vestarchēs (Greek: βεστάρχης) was a senior Byzantine honorific dignity in use from the late 10th to early 12th centuries.The term vestarchēs means \"head of the vestai\", another group of high court dignitaries. Etymologically, these terms are related to the vestiarion, the imperial wardrobe, but despite earlier attempts to connect the vestai/vestarchēs with the officials of the vestiarion (cf.".
- Vestarches label "Vestarches".
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