Basilikoi anthropoi
The term basilikoi anthropoi (Greek: βασιλικοί ἄνθρωποι, "the emperor's men") appears in Byzantine documents of the 9th–10th centuries and has two distinct meanings:
* as a generic term, it is used by the manuals on court ceremony like the Kletorologion of 899 to indicate the highest-ranking imperial functionaries
* as a more technical term, it referred to a rather lowly class of imperial servants which possibly constituted a special military detachment.
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Basilikoi anthropoi
The term basilikoi anthropoi (Greek: βασιλικοί ἄνθρωποι, "the emperor's men") appears in Byzantine documents of the 9th–10th centuries and has two distinct meanings:
* as a generic term, it is used by the manuals on court ceremony like the Kletorologion of 899 to indicate the highest-ranking imperial functionaries
* as a more technical term, it referred to a rather lowly class of imperial servants which possibly constituted a special military detachment.
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O termo homens do imperador (e ...... cazares, árabes, francos, etc.
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The term basilikoi anthropoi ( ...... ng Khazars, Arabs, Franks etc.
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O termo homens do imperador (e ...... destacamento militar especial.
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The term basilikoi anthropoi ( ...... a special military detachment.
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Basilikoi anthropoi
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Homens do imperador
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