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The "sword-bearers" ([[Greek]] Plural: Σπαθαριοι), were (allegedly) members of a special Imperial guard. Their leader was called '''Protospatharios''' ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Προτοσπαθαριος). | The "sword-bearers" ([[Greek]] Plural: Σπαθαριοι), were (allegedly) members of a special Imperial guard. Their leader was called '''Protospatharios''' ([[Greek Language|Greek]]: Προτοσπαθαριος). | ||
+ | By the end of the 12th century, the title disappeared. Maybe due to changes in weapons used. | ||
− | + | The word "Protospatharios" was also used as a title, awarded to senior officials and army commanders. |
Revision as of 05:32, February 19, 2009
Spatharios (Greek: Σπαθαριος). Byzantine military title meaning the the "Sword-bearer".
The "sword-bearers" (Greek Plural: Σπαθαριοι), were (allegedly) members of a special Imperial guard. Their leader was called Protospatharios (Greek: Προτοσπαθαριος). By the end of the 12th century, the title disappeared. Maybe due to changes in weapons used.
The word "Protospatharios" was also used as a title, awarded to senior officials and army commanders.