Anonyma 12 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | F |
Floruit | L VIII/E IX |
Dates | 823 (tpq) / 829 (taq) |
Religion | Iconophile |
Locations | Elaia (Asia) (residence); Lydia (residence); Elaia (Asia); Lydia |
Occupation | Nun |
Textual Sources | Vita 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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