Anonyma 37

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexF
FloruitM VIII
Dates763 (c.) / 763 (c.)
LocationsHerakleia (Thrace) (residence);
Herakleia (Thrace);
Prokonnesos
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 37 was a lady of respectable family (σεμνοτάτη) living at Herakleia in Thrace; she had already suffered from bleeding for seven years when she heard from sailors about the miracles attributed to Stephen the Younger (Stephanos 2), then living in exile on the island of Prokonnesos; she promptly sailed there and was cured within three days by him: Vita Steph. Iun. 152, 9-23 (1153A-C). The date was c. 763.

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