Maurianos 11

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L VIII
Dates768 (taq) / 768 (tpq)
Variant NamesMaurianus
ReligionChristian
LocationsRome (officeplace);
Rome (residence);
Rome
OccupationCleric
TitlesSubdeacon, Rome (office)
Textual SourcesLiber Pontificalis, ed. L. Duchesne, Le liber pontificalis. Texte, introduction et commentaire, 2 vols. (Paris, 1886-92); re-issued with 3rd vol. by C. Vogel, (Paris, 1955-57) (chronicle)

Maurianos 11 was a subdeacon at Rome; on 6 August 768 he removed the stole from the antipope Constantine (Konstantinos 140) and cut off the papal slippers when Konstantinos 140 was deposed by an assembly of bishops and clergy in the basilica of the Saviour: Lib. Pont. 96. 13 ("Maurianus subdiaconus").

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