A person appointed to have custody of and protect important documents, charters, or records.
From Medieval Latin charta + Greek phylax (meaning 'guardian or protector'). The role emerged in Byzantine and ecclesiastical contexts as a designated record-keeper.
A chartophylax was basically an ancient librarian with legal authority—in Byzantine churches, this was a prestigious position responsible for protecting invaluable documents that proved land rights and privileges.
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