Anonymus 267

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM IX
Dates843 (taq) / 843 (tpq)
LocationsLesbos
TitlesGenikos logothetes (office)
Textual SourcesActa Davidis, Symeonis et Georgii (BHG 494), ed. J van den Gheyn, Anal. Boll. 18 (1899), pp. 211-259 (hagiography)

Anonymus 267 was the genikos logothetes (γενικὸς λογοθέτης) in 843, when he supposedly received an order from the empress Theodora 2 to levy taxes on the island of Lesbos for as long as Georgios 135 (bishop of Ephesos) was alive: Acta Davidis, Symeonis et Georgii 251, 29-32.

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