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Difference between Praetoria of Constantinople and Theme (Byzantine district)

Praetoria of Constantinople vs. Theme (Byzantine district)

The Praetoria of Constantinople (Praetorium Constantinopolis; Πραιτώριον Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) were the places in Byzantine Constantinople where the urban prefect (commonly called in English the Eparch from his Greek title (eparchos tēs poleōs))Heather & Moncur (2001), p. 45 resided and dispensed justice. The themes or (θέματα,, singular) were the main military and administrative divisions of the middle Byzantine Empire.

Similarities between Praetoria of Constantinople and Theme (Byzantine district)

Praetoria of Constantinople and Theme (Byzantine district) have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Byzantine Empire, Constantine the Great, Constantine VII, Constantinople, Hellas (theme), Justinian I, Sicily (theme), Strategos, Theophilos (emperor).

Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages.

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Constantine the Great

Constantine I (27 February 22 May 337), also known as Constantine the Great, was a Roman emperor from AD 306 to 337 and the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.

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Constantine VII

Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (Kōnstantinos Porphyrogennētos; 17 May 905 – 9 November 959) was the fourth Byzantine emperor of the Macedonian dynasty, reigning from 6 June 913 to 9 November 959.

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Constantinople

Constantinople (see other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330.

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Hellas (theme)

The Theme of Hellas (θέμα Ἑλλάδος, Thema Hellados) was a Byzantine military-civilian province (thema, theme) located in southern Greece.

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Justinian I

Justinian I (Iūstīniānus,; Ioustinianós,; 48214 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was the Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565.

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Sicily (theme)

Sicily (θέμα Σικελίας, Thema Sikelias) was a Byzantine province (theme) existing from the late 7th to the 10th century, encompassing the islands of Sicily and Malta, and the region of Calabria in the Italian mainland.

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Strategos

Strategos, plural strategoi, Latinized strategus, (στρατηγός, pl.; Doric Greek: στραταγός, stratagos; meaning "army leader") is used in Greek to mean military general.

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Theophilos (emperor)

Theophilos (Theóphilos; Theophilus, c. 812 20 January 842) was the Byzantine Emperor from 829 until his death in 842.

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Praetoria of Constantinople and Theme (Byzantine district) Comparison

Praetoria of Constantinople has 51 relations, while Theme (Byzantine district) has 411. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 1.95% = 9 / (51 + 411).

References

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