Georgios 234

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
FloruitM VII
Dates649 (taq) / 649 (tpq)
PmbZ No.2284
Variant NamesGeorgius
LocationsRome;
Cilicians (Monastery of, Rome, ad Aquas Salvias) (officeplace);
Cilicians (Monastery of, Rome, ad Aquas Salvias) (residence);
Rome (officeplace)
OccupationHegoumenos;
Priest
TitlesHegoumenos, Cilicians (Rome ad Aquas Salvias) (office);
Hegoumenos, Cilicians ad Aquas Salvias (Rome) (office)
Textual SourcesLateran Council = Concilium Lateranense anno 649 celebratum, ed. R. Riedinger, ACO II 1 (Berlin, 1984) (conciliar)

Hegoumenos and priest, Georgios 234 was one of the monks who signed the libellus attacking monothelete views, which was read out to the second session of the Lateran Council on 8 October 649; the signatories were admitted to the session while the document was read out: Conc. Lat., p. 57, no. 4 ("Georgius abba presbyter"), cf. p. 48, line 28, p. 49, line 28. He was priest and hegoumenos of the monastery of the Cilicians ad Aquas Salvias at Rome: Conc. Lat., p. 50, lines 5-7 (Γεώργιος πρεσβύτερος καὶ ἡγούμενος τῆς εὐαγοῦς μονῆς τῶν Κιλίκων τῆς ἐνθάδε παροικούσης εἰς τὴν ἐπιλεγομένην Ἀκουασσαλβίας).

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