Anonyma 12

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexF
FloruitL VIII/E IX
Dates823 (tpq) / 829 (taq)
ReligionIconophile
LocationsElaia (Asia) (residence);
Lydia (residence);
Elaia (Asia);
Lydia
OccupationNun
Textual SourcesVita Petri Atroensis, by Sabas the monk (BHG 2364), ed. V. Laurent, La Vie merveilleuse de Saint Pierre d'Atroa, Subsidia Hagiographica 29 (Brussels, 1956) (hagiography)

Anonyma 12 was the daughter of Kosmas 13 and Anna 3, sister of Theophylaktos (i.e., Peter of Atroa, Petros 34) and Christophoros (Paulos 26); she married and had six children, four boys and two girls (Anonymi 35); perhaps under Michael II (Michael 10) they all joined Petros 34's community of monks and nuns: Vita Petr. Atr. 44 (p. 159) (apparently after the time of the revolt of Thomas 7, therefore between 823 and 829).

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