
Logothete (λογοθέτης, logothétēs, pl. λογοθέται, logothétai; Med. logotheta, pl. logothetae; логотет; logoteta; logofăt; логотет, logotet) was an administrative title originating in the eastern Roman Empire. In the middle and late Byzantine Empire, it rose to become a senior administrative title, equivalent to a...
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• An accountant; under Constantine, an officer of the empire; a receiver of revenue; an administrator of a department.
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in Byzantine government from the 6th to the 14th century, any of several officials who shared a variety of responsibilities ranging from the ...
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Log'o·thete [ Late Latin
logotheta , from Greek ...;
lo`gos word, account + ... to put.] An accountant; under Constantine, an officer of the empire; a receiver of revenue; an administrator of a department.
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