catepanate
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[edit]Etymology
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[edit]catepanate (plural catepanates)
- The territory governed by a catepan.
- 1889, John Bagnell Bury, A History of the Later Roman Empire from Arcadius to Irene (395 A. D. to 800 A. D.), page 350:
- Besides these there was the independent catepanate of the Mardaites of Attalia, instituted by Tiberius III, and there were probably several independent cleisurarchies (e.g. of Seleucia).
- 1964, Paul Lemerle, A history of Byzantium, translated [from French] by Anthony Matthew:
- replaced by the catepanate of Bari
- 2007, Sigfús Blöndal, Benedict Benedikz, The Varangians of Byzantium, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 103:
- a revolt in the catepanate of Italy