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Romanos Skleros, Proedros And Doux Of Antioch — Dumbarton Oaks

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IFEBexport as ZIP folder Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Vol. 4: The East (Open in Zotero) L’administration byzantine en Arménie aux Xe–XIe siècles (Open in Zotero)

Romanos Skleros — Dumbarton Oaks

Aaron proedros, protostrator and doux (eleventh century) — Dumbarton Oaks

Translation ἀθλοφόρε βοήθει Ῥομανῷ το Σκλιρῷ. Champion, help Romanos Skleros.

Translation Κύριε βοήθει Βασιλακίῳ προνοίᾳ Θεοῦ προέδρῳ καὶ δουκί. Lord, help by the providence of God Basilakios, proedros and doux. Translation Θεοτόκε βοήθει Σαμουὴλ προέδρῳ καὶ δουκὶ τῷ Ἀλουσιάνῳ. Mother of God, help Samuel Alousianos, proedros and doux. Translation Θεοτόκε (or Κ (ύρι)ε) βοήθει τῷ σῷ δούλῳ Θεοδώρῳ προέδρῳ καὶ δουκὶ τῷ Theotokos (or Lord), help your servant Theodore , proedros and doux.

[17] Seal of Romanos Skleros, with the titles of proedros, stratopedarches of the East, and doux of Antioch

Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

ROMANOS SKLEROS. proedros, stratopedarches of the East and doux of Antioch (ca 1054-1057 AD). Obv.: Archangel Michael standing facial, nimbate, winged, wearing imperial dress, holding a cruciger sceptre in his right and a cruciger globus in his left, sigla in the fields, M-X =Μ [Ι]Χ [ΑΗΛ] ( [Archangel] Michael), dotted border. The owner of this seal lived well into the eleventh century, after the title of proedros had been given to more than one person by Constantine VIII (1025-28); he should not by any means be identified with the doux Gregory Taronites (989-996), who was simply magistros when he died (Skylitzes, 339, 341). Catalogue of the Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and at the Fogg Museum of Art, Vol. 1: Italy, North of the Balkans, North of the Black Sea (Open in Zotero) Ioannis Scylitzae Synopsis historiarum (Open in Zotero)

Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

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Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

Nikephoros Palaiologos, proedros and doux (eleventh century, second ...

Fig 2: Romanos Skléros, proedros and duke of Antioch, coll. Seyrig (Cheynet et al. 1991, no 158) John. As a result we have a great number of bullae belonging to a John. To better identify the sigillant, a function or an honorific title was sometimes added. Despite this, such information is usually not enough to identify the sigillant as a figure known from literary, documentary or Reverse Inscription of four lines, a cross above. Border of dots. θκ̅ε θ ρομαν τ σκλι ρ Θ (εοτό)κε β (οή)θ (ει) Ῥομανῷ τῷ Σκλιρῷ Accession number BZS.1958.106.5201 Diameter 18.0 mm; field: 15.0 mm Previous Editions The Skleros (Greek: Σκληρός; plural: Σκληροί, Skleroi), Latinized Sclerus, feminine form Skleraina (Σκλήραινα), Latinized Scleraena, was a noble Byzantine family active mostly in the 9th–11th centuries as members of the military aristocracy, and as civil functionaries thereafter.[1] The family descended from north-eastern Asia Minor, either from Lesser Armenia or the

Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

Nikephoros Palaiologos, proedros and doux

Translation Θεοτόκε βοήθει Νικηφόρον πρόεδρον καὶ δοῦκα τὸν Παλαιολόγον. Theotokos, help Nikephoros Palaiologos, proedros and doux. Translation Θεοτόκε βοήθει Ῥομανῷ τῷ Σκλιρῷ. Mother of God, help Romanos Skleros. Legend and translation Μιχαήλ / Ῥωμανὸς πρόεδρος στρατοπεδάρχης τῖς Ἀνατολῆς καὶ δοὺξ Ἀντιοχείας ὁ Σκληρός. St. Michael. Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches od Anatolia and doux of Antioch.

In our opinion, the seal does refer to Great Antioch and to a governor whose tenure was very brief, as was often the case. It is highly unlikely that the seal designates another Antioch, for instance Antioch of Pisidia, there being no geographic or strategic reason for the elevation of another Antioch to the status of a duchy. Legend and translation Μιχαήλ / + Ῥωμανὸς πρόεδρος δομέστικος τῶν σχωλῶν τῆς Δύσεως καὶ δοὺξ τῶν Ἀνατολικῶν ὁ Σκληρός. Michael. Romanos Skleros, proedros, domestic of the Schools of the West and doux of the Anatolics. Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

Translation Κύριε βοήθει Παύλῳ πρωέδρῳ καὶ δουκὶ τῷ Ἀρμενοπόλλῳ. Lord, help Paul Armenopoulos, proedros and doux. Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

Seal of Romanos Skleros, proedros, stratopedarches of Anatolia and doux of Antioch

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