Droungarios (redirect from Drungarios)
A droungarios, also spelled drungarios (Greek: δρουγγάριος, Latin: drungarius) and sometimes anglicized as Drungary, was a military rank of the late Roman...
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Droungarios of the Watch (redirect from Drungarios of the Vigla)
The Droungarios of the Watch (Medieval Greek: δρουγγάριος τῆς βίγλης/βίγλας, romanized: droungarios tēs viglēs/viglas), sometimes anglicized as Drungary...
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sometimes used the term to designate the captains of ships; the terms drungarios or strategos were used to designate their admirals. In the modern Hellenic...
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hierarchy, as deputies to commanders of the imperial tagmata, deputy to a drungarios. Byzantine administrative nature was characterized by its versatility...
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same as the Byzantine ones (e.g. autokrator, sebastokrator, vestiarios, drungarios). The Videssian emperors and their history strongly resemble the Byzantine...
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Komnenos in 1099 just after the First Crusade. Its architect was Megas Drungarios Eustatias. After the town became a part of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
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quite a way west of Neorion, reaching the Gate of Bigla/Vigla (also named Drungarios gate, later the Ottoman Odun Kapı, "Gate of the firewood"). With the rise...
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soothe sick people with singing, thus the name Sleepmaker. Lyy becomes drungarios, an officer in the Imperial Army. They travel with the Great Imperial...
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