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The sebastos Andronikos Kamateros became Eparch of Constantinople and droungarios of the Vigla, and was also a theologian of note.
Like him, he was a subordinate official of the urban prefect, also known as the Eparch of Constantinople; in Philotheos's Klētorologion of 899, he is indeed shown as being of relatively lowly rank.