Drungarios
Droungarios, drungarios olarak da teleffuz edilir (Yunanca: δρουγγάριος, Latince: drungarius) ve bazen İngilizcede Drungary olarak kullanılmıştır, Geç Roma ve Bizans imparatorluğunda rütbe, droungos olarak bilinen yapının komutanına işaret eder.
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Kaynakça
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