Anonymus 276 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | E X |
Religion | Christian |
Locations | Constantinople; Stoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople) (residence); Stoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople) |
Occupation | Monk |
Textual Sources | Vita Nicolai Studitae (BHG 1365), PG 105. 863-925 (hagiography) |
Anonymus 276 was a monk in the monastery of Stoudios in Constantinople; Anonymus 276 received the tonsure from the hegoumenos Anatolios 1; he wrote the Life of Nikolaos the Stoudite (Nikolaos 26) in the early tenth century, deriving some of his material from Anatolios: Vita Nic. Stud. 893A. He was alive at least forty years after the accession of Nikolaos 26's second successor Hilarion 4 (Nikolaos 26 died in 868): Vita Nic. Stud. 924B-C.
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