Anonyma 35

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexF
FloruitE/M VIII
ReligionChristian
LocationsTrichinareai (Convent of, Mt Auxentius) (officeplace);
Trichinareai (Convent of, Mt Auxentius) (residence);
Auxentius (Mt, Bithynia)
OccupationHegoumene
TitlesHegoumene, Trichinareai (Mt Auxentius, Bithynia) (office)
Textual SourcesVita Stephani Iunioris, by Stephanus Diaconus (BHG 1666), ed. M.-F. Auzépy, La Vie d'Etienne le Jeune par Étienne le diacre. Introduction, édition et traduction (Aldershot, 1997); PG 100. 1069-1186 (hagiography)

Anonyma 35 was a hegoumene and head of a monastery at the foot of Mt Auxentius (presumably the monastery for women called Trikhinareai); she was well known to Ioannes 234 (who died c. 745 and was succeeded by Stephen the Younger, Stephanos 2): Vita Steph. Iun. 106, 9 (1093A) (ἡ ἡγουμένη). Possibly identical with Anonyma 27.

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