Theodoros 282

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitVIII
ReligionChristian
LocationsAlie (Monastery of) (residence);
Alie (Monastery of) (officeplace);
Alie (Monastery of)
OccupationHegoumenos
TitlesHegoumenos, Alie (office)
Seal SourcesLaurent, V., Le corpus des sceaux de l'empire byzatin, V, 1-3, L'église (Paris, 1963-72); II, L'administration centrale (Paris, 1981);
Zacos, G. and Veglery, A., Byzantine Lead Seals, vol. I (in 3 parts) (Basel, 1972).

Theodoros 282 was hegoumenos of Alie; owner of seals dateable to the eighth century (Zacos and Veglery), or possibly to the seventh or early eighth (Laurent): Zacos and Veglery 2428a and b (= Laurent, Corpus V 3, no. 1935). Obv.: cruciform monogram of Θεοτόκε βοήθει, with the name Θ - εο - δω - ρω in the corners. Rev.: +ηγ - ουμε - νω Αλ - ιης+. The name and title read: Θεοδώρῳ ἡγουμένῳ Ἀλίης. Laurent read the name of the monastery as: Ἀμίνσου.

Possibly identical with Theodoros hegoumenos of Al..., owner of a seal dateable to the eighth century: Laurent, Corpus V 3, no. 1946. The name and title read: Θεοδώρῳ ἡγουμένῳ Αλ... . Laurent proposed "Alsous", "Alupiou", "Alexiou" or "Almurou" for the name of the monastery.

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