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tzaousios : ウィキペディア英語版
tzaousios
The ''tzaousios'' ((ギリシア語:τζαούσιος)) was a late Byzantine military office, whose exact functions and role are somewhat unclear.〔.〕
The term is derived from the Turkish ''çavuş'', meaning "courier" or "messenger",〔 and was in use by the Byzantines perhaps as early as the late 11th century.〔.〕 In the 13th–15th centuries, it became applied to officers serving in provincial posts. A ''tzaousios'' could serve as commander of the garrison of a ''kastron'' (a fortified administrative center run by a ''kephale''), possibly combining the military and administrative roles, or as an officer to the ''megala allagia'' of the imperial field army.〔〔 Most of the ''tzaousioi'' mentioned in the sources came from the Byzantine Morea,〔 where they played an important role in provincial administration. In Macedonia and Thrace by contrast, they seem to have been limited to a purely military role within the ''megala allagia''.〔
The variant ''megas tzaousios'' (μέγας τζαούσιος, "grand ''tzaousios''") is a court title first attested under John III Vatatzes (r. 1221–1254). His functions are unclear.〔.〕 The French Byzantinist Rodolphe Guilland suggested that he was in command of subordinated ''tzaousioi'', who acted as the successors of the earlier imperial courier corps, the ''mandatores''.〔.〕 In pseudo-Kodinos's mid-14th century ''Book of Offices'', he is described as being responsible for maintaining the order of the imperial retinue.〔.〕 Certainly, the first ''megas tzaousios'', Constantine Margarites, was the commander of Vatazes's personal retinue,〔.〕 but in later times, the title does not appear to have corresponded to a specific function.〔.〕
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