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The atriklines (Greek: ἀτρικλίνης, plural atriklinai) was a Byzantine court official responsible for organizing feasts and banquets in the imperial palace. Along with maintaining order at imperial banquets, he was tasked with ensuring that guests were received in the correct order of precedence according to their court rank and office. The atriklines performed and fulfilled his duties by utilizing a list known as a kletorologion (κλητορολόγιον) containing the officials, dignitaries, and ministers who possessed the right to be entertained in the palace. The roster itself would undergo alterations in order to account for the establishment of new offices, the elimination of old offices, and changes made to the guest order of precedence. A prominent atriklines was a certain Philotheos, who in

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  • Atriklines (en)
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  • Atriclino (pt)
  • Атриклиний (ru)
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  • L’atriklinès (en grec byzantin ἀτρικλίνης, atriklínes) est dans l'Empire byzantin l'officier palatin chargé de l'étiquette, des questions de préséance, spécifiquement de l'ordre dans les banquets impériaux. (fr)
  • Atriklines (dalam bahasa Yunani Abad Pertengahan ἀτρικλίνης, Atriklínes) merupakan jabatan seorang perwira di istana Kekaisaran Romawi Timur yang bertanggung jawab untuk mengatur pesta dan perjamuan di dalam istana. Seiring dengan menjaga ketertiban dalam perjamuan kekaisaran, ia bertugas untuk memastikan bahwa tamu diterima dalam urutan prioritas yang benar sesuai dengan pangkat dan kantor mereka. Atriklines melakukan dan memenuhi tugasnya dengan menggunakan daftar yang dikenal sebagai Kletorologion (κλητορολόγιον) yang berisi pangkat pejabat serta menteri yang memiliki hak untuk dihibur di istana. (in)
  • The atriklines (Greek: ἀτρικλίνης, plural atriklinai) was a Byzantine court official responsible for organizing feasts and banquets in the imperial palace. Along with maintaining order at imperial banquets, he was tasked with ensuring that guests were received in the correct order of precedence according to their court rank and office. The atriklines performed and fulfilled his duties by utilizing a list known as a kletorologion (κλητορολόγιον) containing the officials, dignitaries, and ministers who possessed the right to be entertained in the palace. The roster itself would undergo alterations in order to account for the establishment of new offices, the elimination of old offices, and changes made to the guest order of precedence. A prominent atriklines was a certain Philotheos, who in (en)
  • Atriclino ou Articlino (em grego: ἀτρικλίνης, ἀρτικλίνης; romaniz.: atriklines, artiklines) foi um oficial cortesão bizantino responsável por organizar festas e banquetes no palácio imperial. Além da organização da ordem nos banquetes imperiais, foi incumbido em assegurar que os convidados foram recebidos na ordem correta de precedência segundo sua posição cortesã e ofício. (pt)
  • Атрикли́ний (др.-греч. ἀτρικλίνης) — в Византийской империи придворный чиновник, отвечавший за организацию царских приемов, званых обедов, следящее за соблюденьем тактикона, то есть табели о рангах (см. Клиторологий Филофея). Обязанностью атриклиния было рассылать приглашения, принимать, распределять и рассаживать за императорский стол византийскую знать, дабы не пострадало императорское достоинство. Эта роль была важна для предотвращения местничества. Атриклинию помогал «мастер стола». (ru)
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  • The atriklines (Greek: ἀτρικλίνης, plural atriklinai) was a Byzantine court official responsible for organizing feasts and banquets in the imperial palace. Along with maintaining order at imperial banquets, he was tasked with ensuring that guests were received in the correct order of precedence according to their court rank and office. The atriklines performed and fulfilled his duties by utilizing a list known as a kletorologion (κλητορολόγιον) containing the officials, dignitaries, and ministers who possessed the right to be entertained in the palace. The roster itself would undergo alterations in order to account for the establishment of new offices, the elimination of old offices, and changes made to the guest order of precedence. A prominent atriklines was a certain Philotheos, who in 899 held the imperial title of protospatharios and authored the only surviving example of a kletorologion. The office cannot be traced later than the 11th century. The term atriklines is of Latin origin, from triclinium (dining hall), but it was often distorted into artoklines or artiklines (ἀρτικλίνης) through the influence of Greek artos (bread). (en)
  • L’atriklinès (en grec byzantin ἀτρικλίνης, atriklínes) est dans l'Empire byzantin l'officier palatin chargé de l'étiquette, des questions de préséance, spécifiquement de l'ordre dans les banquets impériaux. (fr)
  • Atriklines (dalam bahasa Yunani Abad Pertengahan ἀτρικλίνης, Atriklínes) merupakan jabatan seorang perwira di istana Kekaisaran Romawi Timur yang bertanggung jawab untuk mengatur pesta dan perjamuan di dalam istana. Seiring dengan menjaga ketertiban dalam perjamuan kekaisaran, ia bertugas untuk memastikan bahwa tamu diterima dalam urutan prioritas yang benar sesuai dengan pangkat dan kantor mereka. Atriklines melakukan dan memenuhi tugasnya dengan menggunakan daftar yang dikenal sebagai Kletorologion (κλητορολόγιον) yang berisi pangkat pejabat serta menteri yang memiliki hak untuk dihibur di istana. (in)
  • Атрикли́ний (др.-греч. ἀτρικλίνης) — в Византийской империи придворный чиновник, отвечавший за организацию царских приемов, званых обедов, следящее за соблюденьем тактикона, то есть табели о рангах (см. Клиторологий Филофея). Обязанностью атриклиния было рассылать приглашения, принимать, распределять и рассаживать за императорский стол византийскую знать, дабы не пострадало императорское достоинство. Эта роль была важна для предотвращения местничества. Атриклинию помогал «мастер стола». Звание было заимствовано на Западе, где название должности в результате ложной этимологии было искажено в «артиклиний» или «артоклиний». В более поздние эпохи атриклиниев сменили гофмаршалы. (ru)
  • Atriclino ou Articlino (em grego: ἀτρικλίνης, ἀρτικλίνης; romaniz.: atriklines, artiklines) foi um oficial cortesão bizantino responsável por organizar festas e banquetes no palácio imperial. Além da organização da ordem nos banquetes imperiais, foi incumbido em assegurar que os convidados foram recebidos na ordem correta de precedência segundo sua posição cortesã e ofício. O atriclino desempenhou e cumpriu seus deveres utilizando uma lista conhecida como cletorológio (κλητορολόγιον) contendo os oficiais, dignidades e ministros que possuíam o direito de se divertir no palácio. A lista podia sofrer alterações a fim de ter em conta a criação de novos ofícios, a eliminação de velhos, e mudanças feitas à ordem de precedência. Um proeminente atriclino foi Filoteu, que em 899 manteve o título imperial de protoespatário e foi autor do único exemplar sobrevivente do cletorológio. (pt)
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