Konstantinos 132

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitIX
PmbZ No.3890
LocationsDyrrachion (officeplace);
Dyrrachion
TitlesBasilikos spatharios (office);
Strategos, Dyrrhachion (office)
Seal SourcesKonstantipoulos, K.M., Byzantiaka Molybdoboulla tou en Athenais Ethnikou Nomismatikou Mouseiou (Athens, 1917); repr. from JIAN 5-10 (1902-07);
Schlumberger, G. Sigillographie de l'empire byzantin (Paris, 1884)

Konstantinos 132 was basilikos spatharios and strategos of Dyrrachion; owner of a seal dateable to the ninth century: Schlumberger, Sig., p. 734 (facsimile). Obv.: invocative monogram of Κύριε βοήθει with the legend τῷ σῷ δούλῳ. Rev.: Κωνστα - ντίνῳ β(ασιλικῷ) σπ - αθ(αρίῳ) (καὶ) στρατι - γ(ῷ) Δυρραχ(ίου). Dyrrachion became a theme in the ninth century; cf. Oikonomides, Listes, p. 352 with n. 366. This is apparently the same person as the owner of Konstantopoulos, JIAN 5, 106, 107, where the name and titles read: Κωνστα[ν]τίνῳ βασιλικῷ σπ[α]θαρίῳ καὶ στρατιγῷ Δυρραχ[ίου]. Cf. Winkelmann, Rangstruktur, p. 108.

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