Theodoros 344

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM VII
LocationsConstantinople;
Constantinople (officeplace);
Constantinople (residence)
TitlesProtosekretarios of the praitorion of the Eparch (office)
Textual SourcesTheodoros Spoudaios, Hypomnesticum (Gk), ed. R. Devreesse, "Le texte grec de l'Hypomnesticum de Théodore Spoudée", Anal. Boll. 53 (1935), pp. 66-80; (Lat.) version of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, (history)

Theodoros 344 was a protosekretarios of the praetorion of the eparch of Constantinople (ὁ πρωτοσεκρετάριος τοῦ πραιτωρίου τοῦ ὑπάρχου Κωνσταντινουπόλεως); an eye-witness, he described to Theodore Spoudaios (Theodoros 343) how Maximus Confessor (Maximos 10) and Anastasios 66 had still managed to speak although their tongues had been cut out and how Anastasios 66 had devised a means of writing although his hands had been cut off: Theod. Spoud., Hypomnesticum (Gk), 1, p. 68.

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