Anonymus 7 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | M/L VII |
Dates | 642 (taq) / 642 (tpq) |
Ethnicity | Bulgar |
Locations | Maeotis (Lake) (residence); Pannonia (residence); Maeotis (Lake); Pannonia |
Titles | Ruler (office) |
Textual Sources | Nicephorus, Breviarium Historiae, ed. C. Mango, Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople: Short History; prev. ed. C. de Boor Nicephori ArchiepiscopiConstantinopolitani Opuscula Historica Leipzig 1880 (history); Theophanes Confessor, Chronographia, ed. C. de Boor, 2 vols. (Leipzig, 1883-85, repr. Hildesheim/NewYork, 1980); tr. and comm. C. Mango and R. Scott, The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor, Oxford 1997 (chronicle) |
According to the List of Old Bulgar Rulers, the reign of Anonymus 7's father (Kobratos 1) ended in 642; the name of the family was Dulo; see Kobratos 1.
Anonymus 7 was the fourth of the five sons of Kobratos 1 who succeeded Kobratos 1 as rulers of the Bulgars living near lake Maeotis; disregarding Kobratos 1's advice to remain loyal to their traditional way of life Anonymus 7 led his people across the Danube and settled with them in Pannonia under the overlordship of the Avars (cf. Anonymus 6): Theoph. AM 6171, Nic. Brev. de Boor 34, Mango 35. See Runciman, First Bulgarian Empire, p. 19.
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