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Protospatharioi

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Photios I of Constantinople
9th Century Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople
Romanos III Argyros
Byzantine emperor
George Maniakes
Byzantine general and Catepan of Italy
Mihailo I of Duklja
First Serbian king who ruled over Duklja, Travunija, Zahumlje and Raška from c. 1050 to 1081. In the beginning, he ruled as knez but became king after 1077 after he was confirmed by Pope Gregory VII.
Orso II Participazio
912-932 Venice doge
Philaretos Brachamios
Byzantine general and usurper
protospatharios
Prōtospatharios () was one of the highest court dignities of the middle Byzantine period (8th to 12th centuries), awarded to senior generals and provincial governors, as well as to foreign princes.
Nikephoros Komnenos
Byzantine military leader
Katakalon Kekaumenos
Byzantine general
Nikephoros Xiphias
Byzantine military commander
Michael Doukeianos
Byzantine catepan of Italy
Romanos Dalassenos
Byzantine general and aristocrat
Theophylact Dalassenos
Byzantine aristocrat and general
Leo Argyros
10th-century Byzantine general
Pothos Argyros
Byzantine catepan of Italy
Christopher of Mytilene
11th-century Byzantine poet and writer
Guaimar II of Salerno
Italian prince
Petronas Kamateros
Byzantine official
Manuel the Armenian
9th-century Byzantine general
Leo Rhabdouchos
byzantine aristocrat and diplomat
Alexios Xiphias
Catepan of Italy
Sergios Niketiates
Eastern Orthodox saint venerated for his role in the restoration of the veneration of icons
Grigorios Tarchaneiotes
Byzantine general
Nikoulitzas Delphinas
Theophilus Protospatharius
Krenites Arotras
byzantine aristocrat and military governor
Theodorokanos
Theodorokanos () was a Byzantine general of Armenian origin active under Basil II both in the East and in the Balkans.
Theoktistos Bryennios
Byzantine general
Leo Sarakenopoulos
Byzantine general