Iezekiel 1

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE IX
Dates821 (tpq) / 823 (taq)
PmbZ No.2655
ReligionChristian;
Iconophile
LocationsHellas
OccupationMonk
Textual SourcesTheodorus Studita, Epistulae, ed. G. Fatouros, CFHB 31.1-2 (Berlin/New York, 1992) (letters)

Iezekiel 1 was a monk, probably a Stoudite; he was in Hellas with other monks between 821 and 823 when they received a letter from Theodore the Stoudite (Theodoros 15) addressed to them jointly (Τοῖς ἠγαπημένοις ἀδελφοῖς Γρηγορίῳ, Ἰεζεκιήλ, Ἐράστῳ, Θεοφάνει, Ἀνίνᾳ, καὶ τοῖς λοιποῖς ἐν Ἑλλάδι); they had been scattered because of persecution; Theodoros 15 addresses them as πατέρες καὶ ἀδελφοί (p. 617, line 6) and as ὦ τέκνα (p. 617, line 22) (suggesting that they were Stoudites); the letter perhaps alludes to the rebellion of Thomas the Slav (Thomas 7) (ἀτακτοῦντος τοῦ ὑπηκόου: p. 617, line 9): Theod. Stud., Ep. 439, pp. 617-618. Cf. Aninas 1, Erastos 1.

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