Michael 132

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
FloruitIX/X
LocationsThrakesioi;
Thrakesioi (officeplace)
TitlesBasilikos protospatharios (dignity);
Epi ton oikeiakon (office);
Epoptes, Thrakesioi (office)
Seal SourcesDumbarton Oaks, A Catalogue of the Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, eds., J. Nesbitt and N. Oikonomides (Washington, DC, 1991-)

Michael 132 was basilikos protospatharios, epi ton oikeiakon and epoptes of the Thrakesioi; owner of two similar seals dateable to the ninth or tenth century: DOSeals III 2.9. Obv.: image of an archangel (presumably Michael) with the circular legend: Κύριε βοήθει τῷ σῷ δούλῳ. Rev.: Μιχαὴλ βασιλικῷ πρωτοσπαθαρίῳ ἐπὶ τῶν οἰκειακῶν καὶ ἐπόπτῃ τῶν Θρακησίων. The two seals are very similar but come from different boulloteria.

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