Antiochos 14

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM VIII
Dates763 (taq) / 763 (tpq)
Variant NamesAntiochus
TitlesPatrikios (dignity);
Protostrategus (office)
Textual SourcesCapasso, B., Monumenta ad Neapolitanae Ducatus Historiam Pertinentia, I (Naples, 1881) (documentary)

Antiochos 14 was a patricius and protostrategus; he is recorded in a document drawn up at Naples and dated 1 March 763 (indiction 1, in the regnal years 45 of Constantine V (Konstantinos 7), i.e. 765, and 12 of Leo IV (Leo 4), i.e. 763; the indiction corresponds to March 763); the parties swore an oath by God, the Trinity, the Gospels, the apostolic see, the salvation of the emperors Constantine and Leo, the life and pallium of St Paul and the pope, and the life of Antiochus: Capasso, Monumenta I, pp. 262-263. Antiochos 14 was presumably a Byzantine official at Naples.

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