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Theodotos imperial protospatharios and strategos of the Strymon (tenth century)

 
 

Obverse

Bust of St. Stephen holding a martyr's cross. Inscription in two columns: |Σ|ΤΦ|Α|Ν,: Ὁ ἅγιος Στέφανος. Circular inscription along the circumference.

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Ἅγιε Στέφανε βοήθει

Reverse

Inscription of five lines. Border of pellets between two borders of dots.

ΘΕΟ
ΔΟΤΟˋˋ
ΣΠΘ,ΣΤ
ΡΤΙΓΟΣ
.ΡΥΜΟ

Θεοδότο βασιλικῷ πρωτοσπαθαρίῳ καὶ στρατιγο Στρυμόνος

Obverse

Bust of St. Stephen holding a martyr's cross. Inscription in two columns: |Σ|ΤΦ|Α|Ν,: Ὁ ἅγιος Στέφανος. Circular inscription along the circumference.

ΓΙΕΣΤΕΦΝΕ 

Ἅγιε Στέφανε βοήθει

Reverse

Inscription of five lines. Border of pellets between two borders of dots.

ΘΕΟ
ΔΟΤΟˋˋ
ΣΠΘ,ΣΤ
ΡΤΙΓΟΣ
.ΡΥΜΟ

Θεοδότο βασιλικῷ πρωτοσπαθαρίῳ καὶ στρατιγο Στρυμόνος

Accession number BZS.1958.106.4929
Diameter 24.0 mm
Previous Editions

DO Seals 1, no. 37.7.

Translation

Ἅγιε Στέφανε βοήθει Θεοδότο βασιλικῷ πρωτοσπαθαρίῳ καὶ στρατιγο Στρυμόνος.

St. Stephen, help Theodotos imperial protospatharios and strategos of the Strymon.

Commentary

The earliest textual mention of a strategos of the Strymon (also spelled Στρομών, Στρωμών) occurs in the Treatise of Philotheos (899; see Listes, 101, line 25). But we note that DO Seals 1, 37.2-3 definitely date before the mid-ninth century, about the time when the theme of Thessalonica was established (836 or earlier, 824: DO Seals 1, § 18). The theme of Strymon may originate in the late 840s, for, as noted by Lemerle and others, there is no mention of this theme in the Uspenskij Taktikon (842-843; see the discussion in Pertusi, De Thematibus, 166-67). On the upper hand, Serres, which would have served along with Christoupolis as the capital of the theme, was elevated from a bishopric to an archbishopric in the first half of the ninth century, a circumstance that may not be coincidental. In the eighth century, the Strymon was a kleisoura of Macedonia (De Them., chap. 3, line 2), but there was also an archon of the Strymon (DO Seals 1, no. 37.1).

Bibliography

  • 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)
  • Les listes de préséance byzantines des IXe et Xe siècles (Open in Zotero)
  • De Thematibus (Open in Zotero)