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- Lampadarius abstract "A lampadarius, plural Lampadarii, from the Latin "lampada" (candle) was a slave who carried torches before consuls, emperors and other officials of high dignity both during the later Roman Republic and under the Empire. Lampadarios in the post-Byzantine period designates the leader of the second (left) choir of singers in the Eastern Orthodox church practice.".
- Lampadarius comment "A lampadarius, plural Lampadarii, from the Latin "lampada" (candle) was a slave who carried torches before consuls, emperors and other officials of high dignity both during the later Roman Republic and under the Empire. Lampadarios in the post-Byzantine period designates the leader of the second (left) choir of singers in the Eastern Orthodox church practice.".