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    Proedros (Greek: πρόεδρος, "president") was a senior Byzantine court and ecclesiastic title in the 10th to mid-12th centuries. The female form of the title...
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  • old post as parakoimomenos and received the new exalted rank of proedros (fully proedros tes Synkletou, "president of the Senate"). The elevation to this...
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    romanized: Próedros tis Ellinikís Dimokratías), commonly referred to in Greek as the President of the Republic (Πρόεδρος της Δημοκρατίας, Próedros tis Dimokratías)...
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    Prime Minister or President of the Government (Πρόεδρος της Κυβερνήσεως, Próedros tis Kyverníseos). The prime minister is officially appointed by the president...
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    individual emperors. In the second half of the 10th century a new office, proedros (Greek: πρόεδρος), was created as head of the senate by Emperor Nicephorus...
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    also the president of the Senate, and the term proedros was often used to denote precedence, e.g. proedros of the notarioi for the prōtonotarios. The title...
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    advanced from strategos of the Thracesian Theme to the supreme rank of proedros and the post of doux of Antioch. His rivalry with George Maniakes contributed...
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  • Seal of an anonymous proedros of the Metropolis of Ephesus, with St. John the Theologian on the obverse, 11th/12th century...
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    by Empress Theodora in 1054, and replaced by her eunuch confidant, the proedros Theodore. When Michael VI Bringas came to the throne in 1056, Isaac was...
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    Cypriot governments Greek: Πρόεδρος της Κυπριακής Δημοκρατίας, romanized: Próedros tis Kypriakís Dimokratías Turkish: Kıbrıs Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanı Supported...
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  • made up of 7 to 11 members and led by a president (πρόεδρος κοινότητας, próedros koinótitas). A deputy chairperson from a communal quarter (if the community...
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  • seals of officials (with relatively high titles such as patrikios and proedros) and mentioned in literary or legal sources from the 11th and 12th centuries...
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  • identifies him as a proedrus, a senior court official. Before becoming a proedros, Kedrenos may have held the somewhat lower rank of vestarches. Vestarches...
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    "Scythian" mistress, eunuch, protobestiarios, parakoimomenos, paradynasteuon, proedros, who remained influential at court, dominating it in 976–985, before being...
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    uprising, sending the Metropolitan of Athens Anthimos to the island as proedros (ecclesiastical locum tenens) of Crete. Venice reacted by securing a declaration...
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    in 1303–10 Athanasios, Metropolitan of Cyzicus in 1324–47 Theodoretos, proedros of Cyzicus in 1370–72 Sebasteianos, Metropolitan of Cyzicus in 1381–86...
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  • (Πυροσβεστικό Σώμα, Pyrosvestiko Soma) — Fire Guard ΠΚ (Πρόεδρος της Κυβέρνησης, Próedros tis Kyvérnisis) — President of the Government, i.e. the Prime Minister...
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    Theodosios monk and bishop of Abydos (eleventh century).Dumbarton Oaks John proedros (= metropolitan) of Abydos (eleventh/twelfth century). Dumbarton Oaks Gerasimos...
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  • stin Ierá Sínodo me ton títlo «Víos Iesoú Christoú», parapémfthike ston próedró tis Sev. Archiepískopo Sírou, Tínou kai Androu k. Methódio, óste me ékthesí...
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    titular holders or with bishops of other sees functioning as stewards (proedros) of the archiepiscopal see of Athens. The Orthodox clergy were consecrated...
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  • Andronikos Doukas Manuel Komnenos Maria Komnene   Samuil vestētōr Radomir proedros                           Constantine married Theodora, sister of Alexios...
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    Anagorevseis of certain Emperors (91–96), the appointment of the senate's proedros (97). The "palace order" did not only prescribe the way of movements (symbolic...
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  • the trust of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and was appointed to the rank of proedros and the office of chartoularios. In 1098 he was made a strategos. In 1108...
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  • language in 1447. The office of prōtonotarios (Greek: πρωτονοτάριος), also proedros or primikērios of the notarioi, existed in mid-Byzantine (7th through 10th...
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  • the highest in the Byzantine hierarchy until the introduction of the proedros in the mid-10th century. The List of Precedence (Klētorologion) of Philotheos...
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    [Charilaos Florakis 1914 – 2005]. Sansimera.gr (in Greek). "Apevíose o epítimos próedros tou KKE, Charílaos Florákis" Απεβίωσε ο επίτιμος πρόεδρος του ΚΚΕ, Χαρίλαος...
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    accused of rebellion against her. In the eleventh century, Theodosios, proedros and cousin of Constantine IX Monomachos (r. 1042–1055), rebelled against...
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  • wars. In 1070, the Byzantine emperor, Romanos IV Diogenes, appointed the Proedros, Manuel Komnenos, the nephew of the former emperor, Isaac I Komnenos, as...
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  • thereafter – were those of the protospatharios, sebastos, chartoularios, proedros, domestikos, protostrator, logothetis, megas hetaireiarches, protonotarios...
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    Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarchēs of the East, and doux of Antioch...
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