Ioannes 467

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
FloruitE VIII
Dates722 (taq) / 723 (tpq)
PmbZ No.2964
LocationsPisidia (officeplace);
Lycia (officeplace);
Pamphylia (officeplace);
Pisidia;
Lycia;
Pamphylia
TitlesHypatos (dignity);
Genikos kommerkiarios of the apotheke, Pamphylia, Pisidia and Lycia) (office)
Seal SourcesDumbarton Oaks, A Catalogue of the Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, eds., J. Nesbitt and N. Oikonomides (Washington, DC, 1991-);
Zacos, G. and Veglery, A., Byzantine Lead Seals, vol. I (in 3 parts) (Basel, 1972).

Ioannes 467 was hypatos and genikos kommerkiarios of the apotheke of Pamphylia, Pisidia and Lycia; owner of two seals dateable to 722/723: DOSeals II 69.2a = Zacos and Veglery 225a, DOSeals II 69.2b = Zacos and Veglery 225b. Obv.: busts of the emperors Leo III (Leo 3) and Constantine V (Konstantinos 7), with indiction date 6, with the legend: Ιωαννου - υπατου. Rev.: και γενικ - ου κομμερκ - ιαριου αποθη - κης Παμφυ - λιας Πισσιδ - ιας και Λυκ - ..ας (or similar). The name and titles read: Ἰωάννου ὑπάτου καὶ γενικοῦ κομμερκιαρίου ἀποθήκης Παμφυλίας, Πισσιδίας καὶ Λυκίας. The indiction date was read as four by Zacos and Veglery, and is corrected by the editors of DOSeals.

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