Anonymus 635 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E/M IX |
Dates | 836 (taq) / 836 (tpq) |
Locations | Constantinople; Constantinople (officeplace) |
Textual Sources | Vita Michaelis Syncelli (BHG 1296), ed. M. Cunningham, The Life of Michael Synkellos , Belfast Byzantine Texts and Translations 1 (Belfast, 1991) (hagiography) |
Anonymus 635 was the father of Christodoulos 3; Anonymus 635 and his son Christodoulos 3 were the assessors present with the unnamed eparch (Anonymus 634) who questioned and threatened Theodoros 68 and Theophanes 6; Anonymus 635 tried to help them by querying whether they had in fact ever worshipped icons, but was rebuffed by Theophanes 6: Vita Mich. Sync. 22 (συγκαθημένων τῷ ὑπάρχῳ τοῦ τε Χριστοδούλου, τοῦ τοὺς ἰάμβους σκεψαμένου, καὶ τοῦ αὐτοῦ πατρός). The date of these events was 18 July 836; see Theodoros 68.
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