Leo 132

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitVIII/IX
PmbZ No.4394
LocationsChaldia (officeplace);
Chaldia
TitlesHypatos (dignity);
Protonotarios, Chaldia (office)
Seal SourcesKonstantipoulos, K.M., Byzantiaka Molybdoboulla tou en Athenais Ethnikou Nomismatikou Mouseiou (Athens, 1917); repr. from JIAN 5-10 (1902-07);
Schlumberger, G., "Sceaux byzantins inédits", REG 4 (1891); repr. in Schlumberger, Mélanges;
Schlumberger, G., Mélanges d'archéologie byzantine (Paris, 1895), pp. 199-274 = repr. of G. Schlumberger, "Sceaux byzantins inédits", REG 2, 4 and 7 (1889, 1891, 1894)

Leo 132 was hypatos and protonotarios of Chaldia; owner of two seals, of uncertain date but possibly eighth or ninth century: Schlumberger, "Sceaux" I, 128 = Mélanges, 63, Konstantopoulos, JIAN 5, 157. The name and titles read: Λέοντι ὑπάτῳ καὶ πρωτονοτα[ρ]ίῳ Χαλδί[α]ς.

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