Anonymus 128

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM IX
LocationsLydia (officeplace);
Lydia (residence);
Lydia
TitlesArchon, Lydia (office)
Textual SourcesVita Retractata Petri Atroensis, by Sabas the monk (BHG 2365), ed. V. Laurent, La Vita retractata et les miracles posthumes de Saint Pierre d'Atroa, Subsidia Hagiographica 31 (Brussels, 1958) (hagiography)

Anonymus 128 was an archon, in Lydia, and the owner of herds of animals of all kinds; the animals began dying prematurely in large numbers, but recovered after Anonymus 128 obtained holy oil from the tomb of St Peter of Atroa (Petros 34) and sprinkled his house and herds with it: Vita Petr. Atr. 106 (Vita Petr. Atr. Retractata, p. 159). The date was the mid ninth century, after 837 when Petros 34 died.

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