Anonymus 24

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE IX
Dates812 (taq) / 812 (tpq)
ReligionChristian
LocationsKyzikos (officeplace);
Kyzikos
OccupationBishop
TitlesBishop, Kyzikos (office)
Textual SourcesTheophanes 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)

Anonymus 24 was an unnamed metropolitan bishop of Kyzikos, he was one of the advisers consulted by the emperor Michael I (Michael 7) on 1 November 812 on the subject of making peace with the Bulgars; he, together with the patriarch of Constantinople (Nikephoros 2) and the unnamed bishop of Nikaia (Anonymus 23) argued in favour of accepting the terms proposed, but the opposite opinion, supported by Theodore the Stoudite (Theodoros 15) prevailed (παρῆσαν δὲ καὶ μητροπολῖται, ὅ τε Νικαίας καὶ ὁ Κυζίκου): Theoph. AM 6305.

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