Dekaprotoi
The Dekaprotoi ( Greek δεκάπρωτοι as a translation of Latin decem primi , "ten first") were city officials who were responsible for collecting taxes in the Eastern Roman Empire and were elected from among the entire citizenry.
literature
- Karl Georg Brandis : Δεκάπρωτοι . In: Paulys Realencyclopadie der classischen Antiquity Science (RE). Volume IV, 2, Stuttgart 1901, Col. 2414-2422.
- William Smith , William Wayte, George E. Marindin (Eds.): Encyclopaedia of classical mythology and culture . Aryan Books International, New Delhi 1990, ISBN 81-7305-069-4 (reprint of London 1890 edition; former title A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities ; online )
- Athanasios Sideris, "A Dekaprotos in Antikyra of Phokis" , Eirene XLIX 2013, pp. 54-74