Anonymus 182 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | L VIII/E IX |
Dates | 803 (taq) / 803 (tpq) |
Religion | Christian |
Locations | Kios (Bithynia) (residence); Herakleios (Monastery of, Bithynia); Bithynia |
Occupation | Hegoumenos |
Titles | Hegoumenos, Herakleios (Bithynia) (office) |
Textual Sources | Theophanes Continuatus, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1838) (history) |
Anonymus 182 was the head of the monastery of Herakleios (at Kios in Bithynia), to which the rebel Bardanes 3 fled, accompanied by Thomas 7, after the collapse of his attempted revolt against the emperor Nikephoros 8 in 803; he refused to grant Bardanes 3's wish to receive the tonsure and become a monk: Theoph. Cont. I 3 (p.9) (ὁ μὲν τῆς μονῆς προεστὼς), cf. Theoph. AM 6295 (where the location of the monastery is given and it is implied that the hegoumenos there acceded to the wishes of the rebel.
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