Theodotos Kalothetos (Greek: Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος, fl. 1250s) was a senior official and governor in the Empire of Nicaea. Little is known about his life. He was a native of Ephesus, and an uncle to the future emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. He held the high military post of Domestic of the Schools in the early 1250s, but was derided for his lack of cultivation in a letter by Emperor Theodore II Laskaris (r. 1254–58). He is attested again in 1259, when he sided with the monk Gabriel, of the monastery of St. Gregory Thaumatourgos, in his dispute with Nikephoros Blemmydes. At that time, he held the court rank of pansebastos sebastos and was governor of extensive territory in western Anatolia comprising the Thracesian Theme, Melanoudion, Pyrgion and Kaloe.
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| - Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος (el)
- Teódoto Caloteto (es)
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| - Ο Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος (άκμασε τη δεκαετία του 1250) ήταν ανώτερος αξιωματούχος και κυβερνήτης της Αυτοκρατορίας στη Νίκαια. (el)
- Teódoto Caloteto (en griego, Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος) fue un alto funcionario bizantino, duque del thema Tracesiano y gobernador en el Imperio de Nicea. (es)
- Theodotos Kalothetos (Greek: Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος, fl. 1250s) was a senior official and governor in the Empire of Nicaea. Little is known about his life. He was a native of Ephesus, and an uncle to the future emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. He held the high military post of Domestic of the Schools in the early 1250s, but was derided for his lack of cultivation in a letter by Emperor Theodore II Laskaris (r. 1254–58). He is attested again in 1259, when he sided with the monk Gabriel, of the monastery of St. Gregory Thaumatourgos, in his dispute with Nikephoros Blemmydes. At that time, he held the court rank of pansebastos sebastos and was governor of extensive territory in western Anatolia comprising the Thracesian Theme, Melanoudion, Pyrgion and Kaloe. (en)
- Teódoto Calóteto (em grego: Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος; fl. anos 1250) foi um oficial sênior e governador no Império de Niceia. Pouco se sabe sobre sua vida. Foi um nativo do Éfeso, e um tio do futuro imperador Miguel VIII Paleólogo (r. 1259–1282). Manteve o alto posto militar de doméstico das escolas no começo dos anos 1250, mas foi ridicularizado por sua falta de cultivo em uma carta pelo imperador Teodoro II Láscaris (r. 1254–1258). É atestado novamente em 1259, quando tomou partido pelo monge Gabriel, do mosteiro de São Gregório Taumaturgo, em sua disputa com Nicéforo Blemides. Naquele tempo, manteve o posto cortesão de pansebasto sebasto e foi governador dum extenso território na Anatólia Ocidental compreendendo o Tema Tracesiano, Melanúdio, Pírgio e Calos. (pt)
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| - Ο Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος (άκμασε τη δεκαετία του 1250) ήταν ανώτερος αξιωματούχος και κυβερνήτης της Αυτοκρατορίας στη Νίκαια. (el)
- Teódoto Caloteto (en griego, Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος) fue un alto funcionario bizantino, duque del thema Tracesiano y gobernador en el Imperio de Nicea. (es)
- Theodotos Kalothetos (Greek: Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος, fl. 1250s) was a senior official and governor in the Empire of Nicaea. Little is known about his life. He was a native of Ephesus, and an uncle to the future emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos. He held the high military post of Domestic of the Schools in the early 1250s, but was derided for his lack of cultivation in a letter by Emperor Theodore II Laskaris (r. 1254–58). He is attested again in 1259, when he sided with the monk Gabriel, of the monastery of St. Gregory Thaumatourgos, in his dispute with Nikephoros Blemmydes. At that time, he held the court rank of pansebastos sebastos and was governor of extensive territory in western Anatolia comprising the Thracesian Theme, Melanoudion, Pyrgion and Kaloe. (en)
- Teódoto Calóteto (em grego: Θεόδοτος Καλόθετος; fl. anos 1250) foi um oficial sênior e governador no Império de Niceia. Pouco se sabe sobre sua vida. Foi um nativo do Éfeso, e um tio do futuro imperador Miguel VIII Paleólogo (r. 1259–1282). Manteve o alto posto militar de doméstico das escolas no começo dos anos 1250, mas foi ridicularizado por sua falta de cultivo em uma carta pelo imperador Teodoro II Láscaris (r. 1254–1258). É atestado novamente em 1259, quando tomou partido pelo monge Gabriel, do mosteiro de São Gregório Taumaturgo, em sua disputa com Nicéforo Blemides. Naquele tempo, manteve o posto cortesão de pansebasto sebasto e foi governador dum extenso território na Anatólia Ocidental compreendendo o Tema Tracesiano, Melanúdio, Pírgio e Calos. (pt)
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