Anonymus 757 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E/M IX |
Occupation | Debt-collector |
Textual Sources | Ignatios of Nicaea, Epistulae, in C. Mango, The Correspondence of Ignatios the Deacon, Dumbarton Oaks Texts 11 (Washington, DC, 1997) (letters) |
Anonymus 757 was a debt-collector (πράκτωρ) who threatened Ignatius the Deacon (Ignatios 9) unless he paid a debt; Ignatios wrote about the affair to Konstantinakios 3: Ignatius Diac., Ep. 56. It is not clear if the debt was unpaid tax or a private loan, but praktor is the normal term for a tax-collector.
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