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1º_ It was a military position of the Byzantine army, which was later also taken as civil chief or governor in the Catapanate of Italy, and was the name of an office for Normans and Spaniards. The etymology is Greek by 954; 945; 964; 949; 960; 945; 957; 969; ( katepano ) formed by 954; 945; 964; 945; ( katá "from top to bottom" ) 949; 960; 953; ( PPE "envelope" ) 949; 953; 956; 953; ( eimi "to be, to occupy a place" ) ; It is interpreted as "someone who is above his subordinates".
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