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Symponos The ''symponos'' ((ギリシア語:σύμπονος)) was, along with the ''logothetes tou praitoriou'', one of the two senior subalterns to the Eparch of Constantinople, the chief administrator of the capital of the Byzantine Empire.〔; .〕 His main responsibility was the supervision of the city's guilds on the Eparch's behalf.〔.〕〔: "In the ninth century, the ministry was divided into two departments, one under a symponos or assessor, who supervised the urban guilds, the other under the ''logothetes tou praitoriou'', who may (like the earlier ''primiscrinius'') have been concerned with the administration of justice."〕 Earlier scholars suggested that each guild had its own ''symponos'', but this hypothesis has been rejected since.〔.〕〔.〕 John B. Bury identified him as the successor of the ''adsessor'' attested in the late 4th-century ''Notitia Dignitatum'', but the earliest surviving seal of a ''symponos'' dates to the 6th or 7th centuries. The office is last attested in 1023.〔〔 According to the Taktikon Uspensky, the ''symponos'' and the ''logothetes tou praitoriou'' preceded, rank-wise, the ''chartoularioi'' of the Byzantine themes and domesticates, but were beneath the rank of ''spatharios''.〔.〕 ==References==
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