Anonymus 7

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L VII
Dates642 (taq) / 642 (tpq)
EthnicityBulgar
LocationsMaeotis (Lake) (residence);
Pannonia (residence);
Maeotis (Lake);
Pannonia
TitlesRuler (office)
Textual SourcesNicephorus, Breviarium Historiae, ed. C. Mango, Nikephoros, Patriarch of Constantinople: Short History; prev. ed. C. de Boor Nicephori ArchiepiscopiConstantinopolitani Opuscula Historica Leipzig 1880 (history);
Theophanes Confessor, Chronographia, ed. C. de Boor, 2 vols. (Leipzig, 1883-85, repr. Hildesheim/NewYork, 1980); tr. and comm. C. Mango and R. Scott, The Chronicle of Theophanes Confessor, Oxford 1997 (chronicle)

According to the List of Old Bulgar Rulers, the reign of Anonymus 7's father (Kobratos 1) ended in 642; the name of the family was Dulo; see Kobratos 1.

Anonymus 7 was the fourth of the five sons of Kobratos 1 who succeeded Kobratos 1 as rulers of the Bulgars living near lake Maeotis; disregarding Kobratos 1's advice to remain loyal to their traditional way of life Anonymus 7 led his people across the Danube and settled with them in Pannonia under the overlordship of the Avars (cf. Anonymus 6): Theoph. AM 6171, Nic. Brev. de Boor 34, Mango 35. See Runciman, First Bulgarian Empire, p. 19.

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