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Serblias family
The Serblias family () was a Byzantine family that were active between the 11th and 13th centuries, employed in civil service in the central and provincial government. A part of the family was related to the Spanopouloi in the 1090s. The etymology of the name derives from their origin, either Serbia (Σερβλία), or the fortress town of Servia ().
==People==
Members recorded in ''Byzantine Sigillography'':
*Peter, son of Serblias ( 1025–50).
*Michael Serblias ( 1029), ''protospatharios'' of the Chrysotriklinos and ''krites'' of Thessaloniki; or ''krites'' of Boleron, Strymon and Thessaloniki.
*Stephanos Serblias (1040/70), ''protospatharios'' and tax official (''kommerkiarios'') of Longibardia, possibly also ''mystographos''.
*Leon Serblias (1040/80), ''magistros''. Constantine IX Monomachos' envoy to Iberia.
*Peter Serblias ( 1050–75), ''magistros''.
*Nicholas Serblias ( 1060–62), ''krites'' of the Hippodrome and of the ''velon'' (1060); ''kensor'' and ''megas kourator'' of Tarsos and Seleukeia ( 1060–62); ''hypatos'', ''krites'' of the Hippodrome, of the ''velon'', of Boleron, Strymon and Thessalonica (August 1062).
*John Serblias ( 1066–early 12th century), two seals with that name without titles, possibly two persons.
*John Serblias ( 1066–beginning of 12th century), deputy of inspection.
*Michael Serblias ( 1066–beginning of 12th century), no title.
*Anthimos Serblias (unknown), ''krites''.
*Nikephoros Serblias ( 1100–1166), ''krites''.
*John Serblias (1106), imperial ''notarios'' of the ''genikon''. Possibly the homonymous deputy of inspection.
*Nikephoros Serblias (1140), ''mystikos''. Possibly the homonymous ''krites''.
*() Serblias (1146), ''krites''. The period suggests a possible identity with Nikephoros Serblias the ''mystikos'' or the ''krites''.
*Basil Serblias (1143–80), no title. A close relative of John.
*John Serblias (1143–80), no title.
*Nikephoros Serblias (2nd half of 12th century), no title.
*George Serblias (1200–1266), ''praitor'' of Thrace and Macedonia.

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