Marinos 33 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Floruit | M IX |
Dates | 839 (taq) / 865 (tpq) |
Variant Names | Marinus |
Locations | Gaieta |
Titles | Hypatos (dignity) |
Textual Sources | Capasso, B., Monumenta ad Neapolitanae Ducatus Historiam Pertinentia, I (Naples, 1881) (documentary) |
Marinos 33 was hypatos and the son of Konstantinos 325; he witnessed a document for Konstantinos 325 in October of indiction 3 at Caieta in the regnal years 19 and 9 of the emperor Theophilos (a. 839); he was probably the father of Anatolios 6: Capasso, Monumenta, Vol. I (1881), pp. 263-264 (= Codex diplomaticus Cajetanus I, nr. V, p. 10) (εγο μαρινος οιος κονσταντινου υπατος μανου προπρια σουπσκριπσι). He is identical with Marinus, son of Constantinus, who were hypatoi at Caieta; in a document dated January 15 of indiction 14, in the regnal year 24 of the emperor Michael and 2 of Bardas Caesar (a. 865), from Naples, they were given two
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