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Katepanikion
A
katepanikion
was a
Byzantine
term for an
area
under the control of a
katepano
. It was used to
describe
two different
types
of
administrative
divisions:
From
ca
.
971
until the late
11th century
, it referred to large
circumscriptions
comprising
several
themes
and commanded by a
doux
or
katepano
. In
English
, the
divisions
are usually termed "duchy" or "catepanate".
In the
Palaiologan period
, the
katepanikion
became a much
smaller
province
comprising a
fortified town
and its
surroundings
or an
island
, under a
kephale
and also termed a
kephalatikion
.