Domestikos (/doʊˈmɛstɪˌkɒs/; Greek: δομέστικος, from the Latin: domesticus, lit. 'of the household'), in English sometimes [the] Domestic, was a civil, ecclesiastic and military office in the Late Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire.
by a domestikos. To them was added the short-lived tagma of the Athanatoi in the late 10th century. The most important among them, the domestikos tōn scholōn...
The title of Grand domestic (Greek: μέγας δομέστικος, romanized: mégas doméstikos) was given in the 11th–15th centuries to the commander-in-chief of the...
West" (δομέστικος τῆς δύσεως, domestikos tēs dyseōs) and a "Domestic of the East" (δομέστικος τῆς ἀνατολῆς, domestikos tēs anatolēs) being created for...
choirmaster (domestikos), and the oldest Serbian composer of liturgical melodies. He signed himself "kir Joakim, monk and domestikos of Serbia" (кир...
1150), also transliterated as Axuch, was the commander-in-chief (megas domestikos) of the Byzantine army during the reign of Emperor John II Komnenos (r...
the tagma of the Vigla. The regiment was headed by a domestikos (δομέστικος τῶν Ἱκανάτων, domestikos tōn Hikanatōn), usually with the court rank of prōtospatharios...
Prokathemenos of the Palace of Blachernae Domestikos of the themata Domestikos of the eastern themata Domestikos of the western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
Prokathemenos of the Palace of Blachernae Domestikos of the themata Domestikos of the eastern themata Domestikos of the western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
one for the East (domestikos [tōn scholōn tēs] anatolēs) and one for the West (domestikos [tōn scholōn tēs] dyseōs). The domestikos tōn scholōn was assisted...
Prokathemenos of the Palace of Blachernae Domestikos of the themata Domestikos of the eastern themata Domestikos of the western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
state Domestic, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Wells County Domestikos (English: the Domestic), a Byzantine title Domestic of the Schools, commander-in-chief...
Prokathemenos of the Palace of Blachernae Domestikos of the themata Domestikos of the eastern themata Domestikos of the western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
1328–1341), when the future emperor John VI Kantakouzenos was named megas domestikos, the latter office was raised above the panhypersebastos. According to...
was a Byzantine aristocrat and general who rose to the rank of megas domestikos and Caesar. Distantly related to the Komnenian dynasty, he appears in...
offices in the Byzantine imperial chancery Kouropalates, a court title Domestikos, a civil, ecclesiastic and military office Doukas, the name of a Byzantine...
Sytzigan (known as Syrgiannes after baptism), who before 1290 became Megas Domestikos (Commander-in-Chief of the Army) under Emperor Andronikos II. His son...
lower-ranking officials (those of spatharioi and kandidatoi rank), with a domestikos as chief aide. The prōtospatharios tēs Phialēs (πρωτοσπαθάριος τῆς Φιάλης)...
Δούκαινα) in the Byzantine sources, was the wife of protovestiarios and domestikos ton scholon Andronikos Doukas and mother of Empress Irene Doukaina. Maria...
Prokathemenos of the Palace of Blachernae Domestikos of the themata Domestikos of the eastern themata Domestikos of the western themata Megas myrtaïtes Protokomes...
had assumed some of the responsibilities of the defunct position of the domestikos epi tēs trapezēs, having under his command some of the domestikoi of the...
John domestikos ton scholon ∞ Anna Dalassene Charontos Manuel kouropalates Maria ∞ Michael Taronites panhypersebastos Isaac protoproedros domestikos ton...
[better source needed] Andronikos Palaiologos Kantakouzenos, the megas domestikos (or commander-in-chief), disagreed with the emperor on a number of matters...
of 'stratēgos' or 'domestikos tōn scholōn'. Thus it is unclear what position the stratopedarchēs occupied vis-à-vis the domestikos tōn scholōn, or why...