Anonymus 28 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E IX |
Dates | 813 (taq) / 813 (tpq) |
Locations | Constantinople |
Textual Sources | Scriptor Incertus de Leone Armenio, ed. I. Bekker, Leo Grammaticus (Bonn, 1842), pp. 335-362; app. crit., R. Browning, Byz 35 (1965), pp. 391-41; ed. with comm. and tr., Fr. Iadevaia (Messina, 1987) (history) |
Anonymus 28 was son of Konstantinos Patzikos (Konstantinos 28) and the sister of the Bulgar leader Krum 1 (Anonyma 3); Anonymus 28 was present at the siege of Constantinople in 813 and was one of the three persons with Krum 1 (his father Konstantinos 28 was another) when the Bulgar leader was the object of an assassination attempt while parleying with the emperor; Krum 1 escaped but the others were all captured; Konstantinos 28 and his son Anonymus 28 were not executed, but their further fate is not recorded: Scriptor Incertus 343-344.
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