Pamphilos 1

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitL VIII/E IX
PmbZ No.5672
ReligionChristian
LocationsStoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople) (residence);
Stoudios (Monastery of, Constantinople)
OccupationMonk
Textual SourcesTestamentum Theodori Studitae, PG 99. 1813A-1824D (documentary);
Theodoros Studites, Jamben auf verschiedene Gegenstände. Einleitung, kritischer Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar, ed. P. Speck, Supplementa Byzantina 1 (Berlin, 1968) (poetry)

Pamphilos 1 was also called Trimalethon; he was a Stoudite monk, who was expelled from the monastery: Theod. Stud., Epigrammata 122 title Εἰς Πάμφιλον τὸν Τριμαλέθοντα, lines 1-2 ψυχοφθόρος θὴρ Πάμφιλος δειχθεὶς νέος ἐξωστρακίσθη τῆς μονῆς τοῦ Προδρόμου. He is probably identical with the Pamphilos mentioned in the Testament of Theodore the Stoudite (Theodoros 15), who had come from the East (τὸν φρενοβλαβὴ Πάμφιλον τὸν ἀπὸ Ἀνατολῆς φοιτήσαντα) and who questioned the orthodoxy of a number of Church Fathers, viz. Markos, Isaias, Barsanouphios, Dorotheos and Hesychios (καὶ τοῦσδε τοὺς ὁσίους διαβάλλοντα): Testamentum Theodori 1816B. Cf. also Speck, Jamben, p. 305.

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