astujatele
Astujatele is a term that appears in historical texts, primarily referring to a type of administrative or judicial officer in various medieval societies, particularly in the Byzantine Empire and its spheres of influence. The exact nature and scope of their duties varied depending on the specific period and region. Generally, astujatele were responsible for overseeing local affairs, maintaining order, and often collecting taxes. They acted as representatives of a higher authority, implementing policies and ensuring compliance within their assigned jurisdiction.
The etymology of the word is believed to be of Greek origin, relating to the concept of