Gregorios 182 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Floruit | M VIII |
Dates | 763 (taq) / 763 (tpq) |
Religion | Christian |
Locations | Naples (Campania) (property); Naples (Campania) (officeplace) |
Titles | notarios of the church of Naples (office) |
Textual Sources | Capasso, B., Monumenta ad Neapolitanae Ducatus Historiam Pertinentia, I (Naples, 1881) (documentary) |
Gregorios 182 was a notarius of the church of Naples, where he rented a garden belonging to the church of Rome; it is mentioned in a document 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) ("iuxta hortum iuris sancte Romane ecclesiae quam tenet Gregorius Neapolitanae ecclesiae notarius"): Capasso, Monumenta, Vol. I (1881), pp. 262-263.
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