• Kouropalates (redirect from Curopalates)
    Latinized as curopalates or curopalata (Greek: κουροπαλάτης, from Latin: cura palatii "[the one in] charge of the palace") and anglicized as curopalate, was a...
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  • named Domitian, who became bishop of Melitene. Raised to the rank of curopalates, he was an important general in the Byzantine army. Together with Priscus...
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    Staff Concierge Consigliere Chamberlain Executive officer Kouropalates (curopalate) Maître d'hôtel Mayor of the palace Papal majordomo Seneschal Steward...
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    Michael I Rangabé (also spelled Rangabe or Rhangabe; Greek: Μιχαὴλ Ῥαγγαβέ, romanized: Mikhaḗl Rangabé; c. 770 – 11 January 844) was Byzantine emperor...
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  • patrimonial holdings of Tao-Klarjeti with his two brothers — Bagrat I the Curopalate and Adarnase — his portion being the territory east of the Arsiani Range...
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    Tao and another controlling Klarjeti. At the end of the 10th century Curopalate David of Tao invaded the Earldom of Iberia (Kartli) and gave it to his...
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    the Byzantine protection. Being recognized as the presiding prince and curopalates of Iberia, Ashot fought the Arabs from there, gradually incorporating...
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    recognized as a presiding prince and bestowed with the Eastern Roman title of curopalates. The Byzantine-Sassanid treaty of 591 confirmed this new rearrangement...
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    century. "Gurgen : King : of Kings : great-grandfather : of mine : Bagrat Curopalates" Coin of Queen Tamar of Georgia in Mkhedruli, 1187 AD. The modern Georgian...
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    occupation. Recognizing the Byzantine suzerainty, he received a title of Curopalate (Greek: κουροπαλάτης) and established the Kouropalatate of Iberia. The...
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