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The hetaireiarches (Greek: ἑταιρειάρχης), sometimes anglicized as Hetaeriarch, was a high-ranking Byzantine officer, in command of the imperial bodyguard, the Hetaireia. In the 9th–10th centuries there appear to have been several hetaireiarchai, each for one of the subdivisions of the Hetaireia, but in later times only the senior of them, the megas hetaireiarches (Greek: μέγας ἑταιρειάρχης) or Great Hetaeriarch survived, eventually becoming simply a high court rank in the 12th–15th centuries.

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  • Εταιρειάρχης (el)
  • Heteriarca (es)
  • Hetaireiarches (en)
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  • Ο Εταιρειάρχης, ή Μέγας Εταιρειάρχης ήταν αξίωμα στο Βυζάντιο. Ήταν αρχηγός του τμήματος της βασιλικής φρουράς, της καλούμενης εταιρείας. Μέγας εταιρειάρχης υπήρξε ο Ρωμανός Α΄Λεκαπηνός. (el)
  • Un heteriarca era un funcionario del Imperio romano de Oriente. Los había de dos clases: el heteriarca y el gran heteriarca, que dirigía a los primeros. Su función principal era comandar las tropas de los aliados, de donde proviene su nombre (de hæteros, "socio", "aliado", y arché, "mando"). Jorge Codinos, en su obra sobre los oficios públicos de Constantinopla describe también una serie de tareas que los heteriarcas desempeñaban en la corte bizantina.​ (es)
  • The hetaireiarches (Greek: ἑταιρειάρχης), sometimes anglicized as Hetaeriarch, was a high-ranking Byzantine officer, in command of the imperial bodyguard, the Hetaireia. In the 9th–10th centuries there appear to have been several hetaireiarchai, each for one of the subdivisions of the Hetaireia, but in later times only the senior of them, the megas hetaireiarches (Greek: μέγας ἑταιρειάρχης) or Great Hetaeriarch survived, eventually becoming simply a high court rank in the 12th–15th centuries. (en)
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  • Ο Εταιρειάρχης, ή Μέγας Εταιρειάρχης ήταν αξίωμα στο Βυζάντιο. Ήταν αρχηγός του τμήματος της βασιλικής φρουράς, της καλούμενης εταιρείας. Μέγας εταιρειάρχης υπήρξε ο Ρωμανός Α΄Λεκαπηνός. (el)
  • Un heteriarca era un funcionario del Imperio romano de Oriente. Los había de dos clases: el heteriarca y el gran heteriarca, que dirigía a los primeros. Su función principal era comandar las tropas de los aliados, de donde proviene su nombre (de hæteros, "socio", "aliado", y arché, "mando"). Jorge Codinos, en su obra sobre los oficios públicos de Constantinopla describe también una serie de tareas que los heteriarcas desempeñaban en la corte bizantina.​ (es)
  • The hetaireiarches (Greek: ἑταιρειάρχης), sometimes anglicized as Hetaeriarch, was a high-ranking Byzantine officer, in command of the imperial bodyguard, the Hetaireia. In the 9th–10th centuries there appear to have been several hetaireiarchai, each for one of the subdivisions of the Hetaireia, but in later times only the senior of them, the megas hetaireiarches (Greek: μέγας ἑταιρειάρχης) or Great Hetaeriarch survived, eventually becoming simply a high court rank in the 12th–15th centuries. (en)
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