N. epi ton oikeiakon and anagrapheus of Chaldia (tenth/eleventh century)
Obverse
The archangel Michael standing, holding the globus and presumably the sceptre. No visible border.
Obverse
The archangel Michael standing, holding the globus and presumably the sceptre. No visible border.
Reverse
Inscription of which parts of three lines remain. Border of dots.
τ,οικια
ναγραφ,
αλδιασ
... [ἐπὶ] τ(ῶν) οἰκια[κῶν (καὶ) ἀ]ναγραφ(εῖ) [Χ]αλδίας
Accession number | BZS.1947.2.57 |
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Diameter | 19.0 mm |
Previous Editions | DO Seals 4, no. 32.1. Listed in Bryer-Winfield, Pontos, 318 (the name proposed for the owner of the seal should be ignored). |
Translation
... ἐπὶ τῶν οἰκιακῶν καὶ ἀναγραφεῖ Χαλδίας.
... epi ton oikeiakon and anagrapheus of Chaldia.
Bibliography
- Βυζαντιακὰ μολυβδόβουλλα. Ἡ συλλογὴ Ἀναστασίου Κ. Π. Σταμούλη (Open in Zotero)
- Byzantine Lead Seals, Vol. 1 (Open in Zotero)
- Les listes de préséance byzantines des IXe et Xe siècles (Open in Zotero)
- De Thematibus (Open in Zotero)
Commentary
The owner’s name was never imprinted on the lead. The owner of the present seal held an “imperial” title (such as protospatharios, spatharokandidatos, spatharios, etc.) and was inscribed in the group of the officials constituting the honorary guard of the palace of the Lausiakos, called oikeiakoi (see N. Oikonomides, in TM 12 [1994] 486-488).