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[[silentiary]]:<br>1) a person who keeps silent, especially from [[religious]] motives.<br>2) (historical) An official at any of several courts who maintained silence. | [[silentiary]]:<br>1) a person who keeps silent, especially from [[religious]] motives.<br>2) (historical) An official at any of several courts who maintained silence. | ||
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[[Silentiarius]], Hellenized to silentiarios (Greek: [[σιλεντιάριος]]) and Anglicized to silentiary, was the Latin title given to a class of courtiers in the Byzantine imperial court, responsible for order and silence (Latin: silentium) in the Great Palace of Constantinople. In the middle Byzantine period (8th–11th centuries), it was transformed into an honorific court title. | |wketx=[[Silentiarius]], Hellenized to silentiarios (Greek: [[σιλεντιάριος]]) and Anglicized to silentiary, was the Latin title given to a class of courtiers in the Byzantine imperial court, responsible for order and silence (Latin: silentium) in the Great Palace of Constantinople. In the middle Byzantine period (8th–11th centuries), it was transformed into an honorific court title. | ||
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|trtx=ar: سيلنتريوس; ca: silenciari; de: Silentiarius; en: [[silentiarius]]; es: [[silenciario]]; fr: silentiaire; it: [[silenziario]]; pl: silentiarius; pt: silenciário; ru: [[силенциарий]] | |trtx=ar: سيلنتريوس; ca: silenciari; de: Silentiarius; en: [[silentiarius]]; es: [[silenciario]]; fr: silentiaire; it: [[silenziario]]; pl: silentiarius; pt: silenciário; ru: [[силенциарий]] | ||
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