Gregorios 141

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE IX
Dates821 (tpq) / 826 (taq)
PmbZ No.2470
OccupationMonk
TitlesHegoumenos, unknown (office)
Textual SourcesTheodorus Studita, Epistulae, ed. G. Fatouros, CFHB 31.1-2 (Berlin/New York, 1992) (letters)

Gregorios 141 was hegoumenos of an unknown monastery, he was the addressee of two surviving letters from Theodoros 15 (Theodore the Stoudite), probably both written between 821 and 826; both are letters of dogmatic instruction: Theod. Stud., Ep. 61, pp. 172-173 (containing advice on the functions of a hegoumenos; he is addressed as ὦ τέκνον: p. 173, line 14); 64, pp. 176-178. Gregorios 141 may be identical with the hegoumenos Gregorios whose unnamed oikonomos was arrested with other of his monks during the persecution under Leo V (Leo 15): Theod. Stud., Catech. Parva 14 (p. 52 Auvray).

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