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Nobilissimus
''Nobilissimus'' (Latin: "most noble"), in Byzantine Greek ''nōbelissimos'' (Greek: νωβελίσσιμος),〔.〕 was one of the highest imperial titles in the late Roman and Byzantine empires. The feminine form of the title was ''nobilissima''.
==History and functions==
The term ''nobilissimus'' originated as an epithet to the title of ''Caesar'', whose holder was the Roman and Byzantine emperor's heir-apparent and who would, after Geta in 198, be addressed ''nobilissimus Caesar''.〔.〕 According to the historian Zosimus, Emperor Constantine the Great (r. 306–337) first created the ''nobilissimus'' into a separate dignity,〔 so as to honour some of his relatives without implying a claim to the imperial throne. The title thus came to be awarded to members of the imperial family, coming in rank immediately after that of ''Caesar'', and remained so throughout the early and middle Byzantine period, until the mid-11th century.〔 In the ''Klētorologion'' of Philotheos, written in 899, the rank's insignia are described as a purple tunic, mantle and belt, indicating the exalted position of its holder. Their award by the emperor in a special ceremony signified the elevation of the recipient to the office.〔.〕
From the late 11th century, the title was given to senior army commanders, the future Byzantine emperor Alexios Komnenos being the first to be thus honoured.〔 The inflation of its holders during the Komnenian period led to its devaluation, and the new titles of ''prōtonōbelissimos'' (πρωτονωβελίσσιμος) and ''prōtonōbelissimohypertatos'' (πρωτονωβελισσιμοϋπέρτατος) were created in the 12th century.〔

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