Pantaleon 7

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L IX
Variant NamesPantoleon
LocationsLopadion (Optimatoi) (officeplace);
Lopadion (Optimatoi)
TitlesBasilikos strator (office);
Xenodochos, Lopadion (Optimatoi) (office)
Seal SourcesZacos G., and Nesbitt, J., Byzantine Lead Seals, vol. II (in 3 parts), (Berne, 1984).

Pantaleon 7 was basilikos strator and xenodochos of Lopadion; owner of a seal dateable between the mid ninth century and the early tenth: Zacos II 266. Obv.: patriarchal cross on base and two steps; circular inscription reading: +Κ(υρι)ε βοηθη τω σω δουλω. Rev.: +Παντ - ολεων β' ς - τρατορι (καὶ) - ξενοδοχ' - τ' Λουπαδ'. The name and titles read: Παντολέων (sic) βασιλικῷ στράτορι καὶ ξενοδόχῳ τοῦ Λουπαδίου. For the xenodocheion at Lopadion, see Epiphanios 19.

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