Anonymi 10

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM VIII
Dates763 (c.) / 764 (c.)
ReligionChristian;
Iconoclast
LocationsConstantinople (officeplace);
Constantinople (residence);
Constantinople;
Pharos (Constantinople)
TitlesUnknown (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)

Anonymi 10 were two high officials who sat with the emperor Constantine V (Konstantinos 7) when he questioned Stephen the Younger (Stephanos 2) at the Pharos in Constantinople when he was first brought to Constantinople from exile on Prokonnesos (probably 763/764): Vita Steph. Iun. 154. 25-155.1 (1156D) (καθίσας ἀναμεταξὺ δύο τινῶν ἀρχόντων αὐτοῦ, ἐποιεῖτο μετ'αὐτοῦ τὴν ἐρώτησιν). They are perhaps identical with the persons there present who demanded that Stephanos 2 be punished for insulting the emperor's portrait on the coinage: Vita Steph. Iun. 157. 12-13 (1160A).

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