词条 | Logothetes ton oikeiakon |
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The logothetēs tōn oikeiakōn ({{lang-el|{{lang|grc|λογοθέτης τῶν οἰκειακῶν}}}}), originally the epi tōn oikeiakōn ({{lang|grc|ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν οἰκειακῶν}}) was a Byzantine official with varying duties. The oikeiakoi (from {{lang|grc|οἰκειακός}}, "belonging to the household") were a class of senior imperial household officials attested in the 9th and 10th centuries. The position of a head of this class (epi tōn oikeiakōn means "in charge of the oikeiakoi") appeared possibly in the 10th century, based on sigillographic evidence, or at any rate before circa 1030.{{sfn|ODB|loc="Oikeiakos" (A. Kazhdan), p. 1515}} His exact functions are unclear: Rodolphe Guilland considered him the successor of the epi tou eidikou as the head of the imperial private treasury,{{sfn|Guilland|1971|pp=95–96}} while Nicolas Oikonomides thought that he administered the Byzantine emperor's private domains. The post was often combined with other positions, and fulfilled a range of judicial and fiscal duties. In the Palaiologan period, it became the logothetēs tōn oikeiakōn, who exercised mainly diplomatic and judicial duties.{{sfn|ODB|loc="Oikeiakos" (A. Kazhdan), p. 1515}} According to the Book of Offices of pseudo-Kodinos, compiled around the middle of the 14th century, the logothetēs tōn oikeiakōn occupied the 39th place in the imperial hierarchy, between the praitōr tou dēmou and the megas logariastēs,{{sfn|Verpeaux|1966|p=138}} but held no official function.{{sfn|Verpeaux|1966|p=182}} His court uniform consisted of a turban (phakeōlis) and an overcoat called epilourikon.{{sfn|Verpeaux|1966|p=161}} See also
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