Isapostolos

Isapostolos

Título por lo que el emperador en el Imperio Bizantino era igual a los apóstoles (isapostolos) y, por su condición sagrada, era ungido, recibido como subdiácono, y bendecidas las insignias de su poder (corona, clámide, zapatos de púrpura).


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