Ioseph 10

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L IX
PmbZ No.3553
LocationsPeloponnesos (officeplace);
Nikopolis (Epirus Vetus) (officeplace);
Nikopolis (Epirus Vetus);
Peloponnesos
TitlesVestitor (office)
Seal SourcesBon, A., Le Péloponnèse byzantin jusqu'en 1204 (Paris, 1951);
Mordtmann, A., "Plombs byzantins de la Grèce et du Péloponnèse", Revue Archéologique 33 (1877), pp. 289-298;
Schlumberger, G. Sigillographie de l'empire byzantin (Paris, 1884);
Zacos, G. and Veglery, A., Byzantine Lead Seals, vol. I (in 3 parts) (Basel, 1972).

Ioseph 10 was vestitor and epoptes of Nikopolis and Peloponnesos; owner of a seal dateable to the mid or late ninth century (see below): Mordtmann, "Plombs" I, p. 296 = Schlumberger, Sig., pp. 180-181, no. 5 (facsimile) = p. 513, no. 2 = Bon, Le Péloponnèse byzantin, p. 189, no. 16. Obv.: invocative monogram of Θεοτόκε βοήθει with the legend τω - σω - δου - λω. Rev.: Ιωσηφ - βεστιτορ - εποπτ Νικο - πολ (καὶ) επι Πε - λοπονν. The seal resembles Zacos and Veglery 2068, dateable to the second half of the ninth century (see Winkelmann, Rangstruktur, p. 125). The name and titles on the seals read: Ιωσὴφ βεστίτορι, ἐπόπτῃ Νικοπόλεως καὶ ἐπὶ Πελοποννήσου. For the geographical combination, cf. also Theodoros 107.

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