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Apographeus (Greek: ἀπογραφεύς) was a fiscal official in the last centuries of the Byzantine Empire. The office first appears in the Komnenian period, either under Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) or at any rate by the third quarter of the 12th century, and apparently replaced the anagrapheus. The office continued in existence until the end of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century. The apographeus was in charge of the land survey (apographē) that served as the basis for the tax assessment owed by individuals, as well for the purpose of redivision of lands (merismos) and the assessment of imperial grants of revenue (posotēs) of an estate to pronoia holders or to establishments such as monasteries and other pious foundations. The post of apographeus was often held in tandem by the govern

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  • Apographeus (Greek: ἀπογραφεύς) was a fiscal official in the last centuries of the Byzantine Empire. The office first appears in the Komnenian period, either under Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) or at any rate by the third quarter of the 12th century, and apparently replaced the anagrapheus. The office continued in existence until the end of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century. The apographeus was in charge of the land survey (apographē) that served as the basis for the tax assessment owed by individuals, as well for the purpose of redivision of lands (merismos) and the assessment of imperial grants of revenue (posotēs) of an estate to pronoia holders or to establishments such as monasteries and other pious foundations. The post of apographeus was often held in tandem by the governor (doux, kephalē) of a province. (en)
  • L’apographeus (en grec byzantin ἀπογραφεύς / apographeús) est dans l'Empire byzantin au XIIe siècle l'équivalent de l’anagrapheus de la période précédente, un « recenseur », un fonctionnaire fiscal, qui combine parfois ses fonctions avec celle de gouverneur : en 1175, Andronikos Kantakouzenos est ainsi à la fois apographeus et du thème de Mylasa et . Le terme et la fonction restent en usage jusqu'au XVe siècle. (fr)
  • L'Apographeus (in greco moderno: ἀπογραφεύς) era un agente del fisco negli ultimi secoli dell'impero bizantino. (it)
  • Apografeu (em grego: ἀπογραφεύς; romaniz.: Ápographeús) foi um oficial fiscal dos últimos séculos do Império Bizantino. Aparece no , quer sob Aleixo I Comneno (r. 1018–1118) ou em algum momento pelo terceiro quartel do século XII, talvez como o substituto do anagrafeu. Ele continuou a existir até o fim do império no século XV. Era responsável pelo levantamento cadastral de terras (apógrafe) que seria a base para o imposto devido por particulares, bem como a redivisão de terras (merismo) e a avaliação das subvenções imperiais de receita (posóta) de uma propriedade a pronoários ou estabelecimentos como mosteiros e outras fundações pias. O cargo era frequentemente ocupado pelo governador (duque, céfalo) da província. (pt)
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  • L’apographeus (en grec byzantin ἀπογραφεύς / apographeús) est dans l'Empire byzantin au XIIe siècle l'équivalent de l’anagrapheus de la période précédente, un « recenseur », un fonctionnaire fiscal, qui combine parfois ses fonctions avec celle de gouverneur : en 1175, Andronikos Kantakouzenos est ainsi à la fois apographeus et du thème de Mylasa et . Le terme et la fonction restent en usage jusqu'au XVe siècle. (fr)
  • L'Apographeus (in greco moderno: ἀπογραφεύς) era un agente del fisco negli ultimi secoli dell'impero bizantino. (it)
  • Apographeus (Greek: ἀπογραφεύς) was a fiscal official in the last centuries of the Byzantine Empire. The office first appears in the Komnenian period, either under Alexios I Komnenos (r. 1081–1118) or at any rate by the third quarter of the 12th century, and apparently replaced the anagrapheus. The office continued in existence until the end of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century. The apographeus was in charge of the land survey (apographē) that served as the basis for the tax assessment owed by individuals, as well for the purpose of redivision of lands (merismos) and the assessment of imperial grants of revenue (posotēs) of an estate to pronoia holders or to establishments such as monasteries and other pious foundations. The post of apographeus was often held in tandem by the govern (en)
  • Apografeu (em grego: ἀπογραφεύς; romaniz.: Ápographeús) foi um oficial fiscal dos últimos séculos do Império Bizantino. Aparece no , quer sob Aleixo I Comneno (r. 1018–1118) ou em algum momento pelo terceiro quartel do século XII, talvez como o substituto do anagrafeu. Ele continuou a existir até o fim do império no século XV. (pt)
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  • Apographeus (en)
  • Apographeus (fr)
  • Apographeus (it)
  • Apografeu (pt)
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