Demetrios 2 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
| Sex | M |
| Floruit | E/M IX |
| Dates | 829 (tpq) / 842 (taq) |
| PmbZ No. | 1303 |
| Locations | Constantinople (officeplace); Constantinople |
| Titles | Antigrapheus (office) |
| Textual Sources | Georgius Monachus Continuatus, in Theophanes Continuatus, ed I Bekker (Bonn, 1839), pp. 761-924 (history); Leo Grammaticus, Chronographia, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1842) (chronicle); Pseudo-Symeon, Chronographia, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1838), pp. 603-760 (history) |
Demetrios 2 was also called Kamoulianos (his family name) (Δημητρίῳ τῷ Καμουλιανῷ: Georg. Mon. Cont. 794); an antigrapheus under the kuaistor Eustathios 6 during the reign of the emperor Theophilos 5; he and another antigrapheus Leo 26 were sent with Eustathios by the emperor to investigate a complaint of illegal building made against Petronas 5 by a widow (Anonyma 5); they reported that the complaint was justified and were sent to demolish the offending buildings and give the site to the widow: Georg. Mon. Cont. 794 (ὅ τε κυαίστωρ καὶ οἱ ἀντιγραφεῖς), cf. Leo Gramm. 216 (not named), Ps.-Symeon 627-628 (not named). For the name Kamoulianos, cf. also Ioannes 439 and Theodoros 14.
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