Theodoros 222 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | VIII/IX |
Titles | Chartoularios of the genikon logothesion (office) |
Seal Sources | Konstantipoulos, K.M., Byzantiaka Molybdoboulla tou en Athenais Ethnikou Nomismatikou Mouseiou (Athens, 1917); repr. from JIAN 5-10 (1902-07) |
Theodoros 222 was the owner of a seal of uncertain date, possibly eighth or ninth century: Konstantopoulos, JIAN 10, 892b. His name, on the obverse, is in the form of a monogram, interpreted as Θεοδώρου. The text on the reverse reads: α... λι.ου λ..οθ.σιου. Clearly the last word is λογοθεσίου. The text could perhaps be reconstructed to read, e.g.: [χ]αρ(τουλαρίου) [γε]νι[κ]ου λ[ογ]οθ[ε]σιου.
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