Anonymus 292

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE/M IX
LocationsBoleron (Thrace)
TitlesMagistros (dignity)
Textual SourcesVita Gregorii Decapolitae, by Ignatius the Deacon,ed. F. Dvornik, La Vie de Saint Grégoire le Décapolite et les Slaves macédoniens au IXe siècle (Paris, 1926), pp. 45-75 (hagiography)

Anonymus 292 was a magistros and was with the kaisar (perhaps Alexios 2) at Boleron, when Georgios 136 and Anastasios 38 arrived en route to Constantinople; he claimed to have once suffered unjustly at Georgios 136's hands and had him arrested but agreed to release him after the intercession of Anastasios 38 and mention of the fact that they were travelling with the blessing of Gregory the Decapolite (Gregorios 79): Ignatius, Vita Greg. Dec. 19.

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