Anonymus 596

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE IX
Dates803 (c.)
LocationsAnatolikoi (officeplace);
Anatolikoi
TitlesAtriklines (office)
Textual SourcesGenesii, Josephi, Regum Libri Quattuor, eds. A. Lesmüller-Werner and I. Thurn, CFHB 14 (Berlin, 1978) (history)

Anonymus 596 was the atriklines of an unnamed strategos of the Anatolikoi (who is to be identified with Bardanes 3) on the occasion when Bardanes 3 proposed the marriage of his two daughters (i.e. Barka 1 and Thekla 2) to the two future emperors (Michael 10 and Leo 15) (in c. 803): Genesius II 1 (τοῦ τὴν ἐπιστασίαν ἔχοντος τῶν εἰς τράπεζαν κεκλημένων, ὃν ἀτρικλίνην φημίζουσιν).

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