Περί εὐαγοῦς και βασιλικοῦ σεκρέτου στη Θεσσαλονίκη
Abstract
The present study examines the evidence for the basilikon sekreton (tribunal)
in Thessaloniki. It is concluded that, contrary to what has been assumed,
there was no basilikon sekreton in the city during the first half of the 14th
century, but only the euages sekreton of Yolanda-Irene Montferrat (1304),
the second wife of Andronikos II Palaiologos. The basilikon sekreton in
Thessaloniki appeared only after the establishment of the katholikoi kritai
of Thessaloniki, as in the case of the katholikoi kritai of Rhomaioi whose
tribunal was also named basilikon sekreton. The first references to the
basilikon sekreton in Thessaloniki are found in documents dating to 1374 and 1375.
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ΓΚΟΥΤΖΙΟΥΚΩΣΤΑΣ Α. Ε. (2022). Περί εὐαγοῦς και βασιλικοῦ σεκρέτου στη Θεσσαλονίκη. Byzantina Symmeikta, 32, 171–184. https://doi.org/10.12681/byzsym.29181
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