Anonymus 770 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | M VIII |
Occupation | Hegoumenos |
Titles | Hegoumenos, unknown (office) |
Textual Sources | Synaxarium Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae, Propylaeum ad AASS Novembris, ed. H. Delehaye, (Brussels, 1902) (hagiography) |
Anonymus 770 was nephew (ἀδελφιδοῦς) of Anthousa 2; he was in charge of the men's monastery founded by Anthousa 2; he and Anthousa 2 were arrested under the emperor Constantine V (Konstantinos 7) when they refused to support the emperor's iconoclast policy and tortured, but both remained firm in their support of icons: Synax. Eccl. Const., 27 July 850.
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