Anonymi 4 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E VIII |
Dates | 705 (tpq) / 711 (taq) |
Locations | Pisidia (officeplace); Pamphylia (officeplace); Pamphylia; Pisidia |
Titles | Kommerkiarios of the apotheke, Pamphylia and Pisidia (office) |
Seal Sources | Ebersolt, J. "Sceaux byzantins du Musée de Constantinople", RN 4.18 (1914), pp. 207-243, 377-409 |
Anonymi 4 were kommerkiarioi of the apotheke of Pamphylia and Pisidia; owners of a seal which bore the mutilated busts of two persons, perhaps Justinian II (Ioustinianos 1) and his son Tiberios 4: Ebersolt, Sceaux byzantins , pp. 229-230, no. 336. Obv.: two busts. Rev.: τῶν κομερκιαρίων ἀποθήκης Παμφ[υλί]ας καὶ Πισιδί[α]ς. The date is perhaps early eighth century.
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