Anonymus 193 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E IX |
Dates | 820 (tpq) / 829 (taq) |
Locations | Sicily (officeplace); Sicily |
Titles | Strategos, Sicily (office) |
Textual Sources | Theophanes Continuatus, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1838) (history); Zonaras = Ioannis Zonarae Epitome Historiarum, libri XIII-XVIII, ed. Th. Büttner-Wobst, (Bonn, 1897) (history) |
Anonymus 193 was strategos of Sicily during the reign of the emperor Michael II (Michael 10); Anonymus 193 was instructed by Michael 10 to investigate charges that one of his tourmarchs, Euphemios 1, had removed a nun (Anonyma 19) from her convent in order to marry her and to punish him if he were guilty: Theoph. Cont. II 27 (pp. 81-82), Zon. XV 24. 23 (ὁ στρατηγός). Possibly called Konstantinos (see the narrative in Treadgold, Revival, pp. 248ff., and the notes, p. 427). Possibly identical with Konstantinos 231.
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