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Hikanatoi
The ''Hikanatoi'' (, "the Able Ones"), sometimes Latinized as ''Hicanati'', were one of the Byzantine ''tagmata'', the elite guard units based near the imperial capital of Constantinople. Founded in the early 9th century, it survived until the late 11th century. ==History==
The exact date of the unit's establishment is uncertain: the ''Vita Ignatii'', an hagiographic account of the life of Patriarch Ignatius of Constantinople, records that the unit was said to have been established circa 809 by Emperor Nikephoros I (r. 802–811), and this date is generally accepted; sigillographic evidence, however, is vague, and could support a late 8th-century establishment.〔.〕 According to the ''Vita'', Niketas, the grandson of Nikephoros and future patriarch Ignatius, was appointed as its first commander.〔.〕 The unit is well-attested in the 9th through 10th centuries, but evidence becomes unclear in the 11th century, when the term ''Hikanatoi'' may have been used as a family name rather than a unit title.〔 At any rate, the unit, like most of the ''tagmata'', ceased to exist sometime in the latter half of the 11th century.〔; .〕
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