Anonymus 733 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
| Sex | M |
| Floruit | E IX |
| Ethnicity | Hebrew |
| Locations | Constantinople; Constantinople (officeplace); Constantinople (residence) |
| Occupation | Priest |
| Textual Sources | Bar Hebraeus, Chronographia, tr. E. A. W. Budge, The Chronography of Abu 'l-Faraj (London, 1932; repr. Amsterdam, 1976) (history) |
Anonymus 733 was a priest at the court of Michael II (Michael 10); of Jewish origins, he converted to Christianity and was baptised; his presence seems to have influenced the attitude of Michael 10's second wife (Euphrosyne 1) to the education of their son (the sense is very unclear): Bar Hebr., p. 129.
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