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Theodoros Metochites
Byzantine scholar (1270-1332)
Symeon the Metaphrast
10th century Byzantine historian and hagiographer
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logothete
Logothete (, logothétēs, pl. λογοθέται, logothétai; Med. , pl. logothetae; ; ; ; , logotet) was an administrative title originating in the eastern Roman Empire. In the middle and late Byzantine Empire, it rose to become a senior administrative title, equivalent to a minister or secretary of state. The title spread to other states influenced by Byzantine culture, such as Bulgaria, Sicily, Serbia, and the Danubian Principalities.
Megas logothetes
official who served as foreign minister of the Byzantine Empire
Sergios Niketiates
Eastern Orthodox saint venerated for his role in the restoration of the veneration of icons
Grigorios Kamateros
(1001-1101)
Logothetes ton agelon
administrative position in Byzantine Empire