Theodoros 107 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | IX |
Variant Names | Theodosios; Theodoulos |
Locations | Nikopolis (officeplace); Nikopolis; Mesopotamia (officeplace); Mesopotamia; Peloponnesos (officeplace); Peloponnesos |
Titles | Basilikos protospatharios (dignity); Patrikios (dignity); Strategos, Mesopotamia (office); Strategos, Nikopolis (office); Strategos, Peloponnesos (office) |
Seal Sources | Dumbarton 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-); Nesbitt, J., "Overstruck Seals in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection", SBS 2 (1990), pp. 67-93 |
Theodoros 107 was possibly a patrikios, basilikos protospatharios and strategos, perhaps in the Peloponnesos, Mesopotamia or Nikopolis; he was the owner of a seal dateable to the ninth century, which was subsequently overstruck (see Bardas 11, basilikos spatharios and strategos of Thrace in the ninth century): Nesbitt, Overstruck Seals, p. 81, n. 13 = DOSeals I 71.23 ad fin. = Zacos and Veglery 1761a. Nothing of the original strike can be read on the obverse. The reverse has: ΘΕ. - ΤΡ. - Α'. - Σ. - ΠΟ. The restoration proposed by Nesbitt and Oikonomides reads: Θε[οδώρῳ - οδοσίῳ - οδούλῳ πα]τρ[ικίῳ, β(ασιλικῷ)] (πρωτο)[σπαθ(αρίῳ) (καὶ)] σ[τρατ(ηγῷ) Πελο]πο[ννήσου] or [Νικο]πό[λεως ] or [Μεσο]πο[ταμίας ].
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