Konstantinos 116

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitL VII
Dates698 (taq) / 699 (tpq)
PmbZ No.3721
LocationsHellas (officeplace);
Hellas
TitlesApo eparchon (office);
Genikos kommerkiarios of the apotheke, Hellas (office)
Seal SourcesFicoroni, F., De Plumbeis Antiquorum Numismatibus tam Sacris quam Profanis Dissertatio (Rome, 1750);
Laurent, V., "Bulletin de sigillographie byzantine", Byz 5 (1929/30), pp. 571-654;
Laurent, V., Les sceaux byzantins du médaillier Vatican (Vatican City, 1962);
Likhachev, N. P., "Datirovannye Vizantijskie Pechati", Izvestiia Rossiiskoi Akademii Istorii Material'noi Kul'tury 3 (1924), pp. 153-224;
Mordtmann, A., "Plombs byzantins de la Grèce et du Péloponnèse", Revue Archéologique 33 (1877), pp. 289-298;
Sabatier, J., Iconographie d'une collection choisie de cinq milles midailles, romaines, byzantines et celtibiriennes (St Petersburg, 1847-60);
Schlumberger, G. Sigillographie de l'empire byzantin (Paris, 1884)

Konstantinos 116 was apo eparchon and genikos kommerkiarios of the apotheke of Hellas; owner of a seal dated to the reign of Constans II (Konstans 1): Schlumberger, Sig., p. 165, no. 1 = Mordtmann, "Plombs" I, p. 289. The text given by Schlumberger reads: Κωνσταντίνου ἀπὸ ἐπάρχων καὶ γενικοῦ κομμερκιαρίου ἀποθήκης Ἑλλάδος. The same person probably owned another, partially preserved, seal, which seems to have had the same text (Ficoroni read part of the name as ...ταντινου which is now lost) and is dated to a twelfth indiction: Laurent, Vat. 118 (= Ficoroni, Dissertatio, p. 42, n. 5, Sabatier, Iconographie, pl. II/5, Likhachev, "Datirovannye", p. 284, no. 20, Laurent, "Bulletin" I, p. 604, no. 8). The reverse reads: ..ν. - ...κομ - ...αρι - ...οθηκ - ...λα - ..ς. Zacos and Veglery apparently date these seals to 698/699. See Zacos and Veglery, Seals p. 155. See also Konstantinos 196 and Konstantinos 299.

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