Anonymus 596 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
| Sex | M |
| Floruit | E IX |
| Dates | 803 (c.) |
| Locations | Anatolikoi (officeplace); Anatolikoi |
| Titles | Atriklines (office) |
| Textual Sources | Genesii, Josephi, Regum Libri Quattuor, eds. A. Lesmüller-Werner and I. Thurn, CFHB 14 (Berlin, 1978) (history) |
Anonymus 596 was the atriklines of an unnamed strategos of the Anatolikoi (who is to be identified with Bardanes 3) on the occasion when Bardanes 3 proposed the marriage of his two daughters (i.e. Barka 1 and Thekla 2) to the two future emperors (Michael 10 and Leo 15) (in c. 803): Genesius II 1 (τοῦ τὴν ἐπιστασίαν ἔχοντος τῶν εἰς τράπεζαν κεκλημένων, ὃν ἀτρικλίνην φημίζουσιν).
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