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Anagrapheus (Greek: ἀναγραφεύς) was a Byzantine fiscal official in the 9th–12th centuries. The title does not appear in the lists of offices (taktika), but is attested on seals and monastic charters, with the first occurrence ca. 750–850, and the last secured mention in 1189. Franz Dölger thought that the office continued in existence until 1204, after which it was replaced by the apographeus. The duties of the office were related with the revision of the cadaster; each anagrapheus was usually assigned to a particular theme. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, its "functions were hardly distinguishable from those of the ".

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  • Anagrapheus (Greek: ἀναγραφεύς) was a Byzantine fiscal official in the 9th–12th centuries. The title does not appear in the lists of offices (taktika), but is attested on seals and monastic charters, with the first occurrence ca. 750–850, and the last secured mention in 1189. Franz Dölger thought that the office continued in existence until 1204, after which it was replaced by the apographeus. The duties of the office were related with the revision of the cadaster; each anagrapheus was usually assigned to a particular theme. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, its "functions were hardly distinguishable from those of the ". (en)
  • L’anagrapheus (en grec byzantin ἀναγραφεύς / anagrapheús) est dans l'Empire byzantin un « recenseur », un fonctionnaire fiscal au rôle proche de celui de l'. Sa fonction majeure est la révision du cadastre et présuppose la mesure des terres — Théophylacte d'Ochrid et Michel Choniatès accusent les anagrapheis d'utiliser de fausses mesures. L'anagrapheus est généralement attaché à un thème spécifique, mais peut l'être aussi à un département administratif (par exemple, l’anagrapheus des et des marins). Après 1204, il est remplacé par l'apographeus. (fr)
  • Anagrafeu (em grego: ἀναγραφεύς; romaniz.: ànagrapheús) foi um oficial fiscal bizantino nos séculos IX-XII. Não consta nas listas de ofícios (taktika), mas é atestado em selos e títulos monásticos, com a primeira ocorrência ca. 750-850, e a última menção segura em 1189. sugeriu que continuou a existir até 1204, quando foi substituído pelo apografeu. Era responsável pela revisão do cadastro de terras. Cada anagrafeu era designado a um tema. Segundo o Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, as suas "funções em pouco se distinguiam das do ". (pt)
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  • Anagrapheus (Greek: ἀναγραφεύς) was a Byzantine fiscal official in the 9th–12th centuries. The title does not appear in the lists of offices (taktika), but is attested on seals and monastic charters, with the first occurrence ca. 750–850, and the last secured mention in 1189. Franz Dölger thought that the office continued in existence until 1204, after which it was replaced by the apographeus. The duties of the office were related with the revision of the cadaster; each anagrapheus was usually assigned to a particular theme. According to the Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, its "functions were hardly distinguishable from those of the ". (en)
  • L’anagrapheus (en grec byzantin ἀναγραφεύς / anagrapheús) est dans l'Empire byzantin un « recenseur », un fonctionnaire fiscal au rôle proche de celui de l'. Sa fonction majeure est la révision du cadastre et présuppose la mesure des terres — Théophylacte d'Ochrid et Michel Choniatès accusent les anagrapheis d'utiliser de fausses mesures. L'anagrapheus est généralement attaché à un thème spécifique, mais peut l'être aussi à un département administratif (par exemple, l’anagrapheus des et des marins). Après 1204, il est remplacé par l'apographeus. (fr)
  • Anagrafeu (em grego: ἀναγραφεύς; romaniz.: ànagrapheús) foi um oficial fiscal bizantino nos séculos IX-XII. Não consta nas listas de ofícios (taktika), mas é atestado em selos e títulos monásticos, com a primeira ocorrência ca. 750-850, e a última menção segura em 1189. sugeriu que continuou a existir até 1204, quando foi substituído pelo apografeu. Era responsável pela revisão do cadastro de terras. Cada anagrafeu era designado a um tema. Segundo o Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, as suas "funções em pouco se distinguiam das do ". (pt)
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  • Anagrapheus (fr)
  • Anagrafeu (pt)
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