Theodoros 345

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM VII
Dates647 (taq) / 666 (tpq)
ReligionAnti-monothelete;
Christian
LocationsCherson (Tauric Chersonese);
Cherson (Tauric Chersonese) (residence);
Constantinople;
Cherson (Tauric Chersonese) (exileplace);
Abydos (Hellespontus);
Constantinople (residence)
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 345 was the son of Ploutinos 8 and elder brother of Euprepios 1; the brothers were wealthy and had titles of rank (ἀξιώμασιν διαφόροις), and are described as virtuous and chaste; they were disciples (μαθηταί) of Anastasios 66; after the first exile of Anastasios 66 (in 647/648), Theodoros 345 and Euprepios 1 were arrested at Abydos while trying to escape to Rome; they were stripped of their rank and their property, beaten and sent into exile at Cherson; Theodoros 345 survived and was still alive and enduring persecution at Cherson when Anastasios 66 died (in October 666): Theod. Spoud., Hypomnesticum (Gk), 3, pp. 70-72, Hypomnesticum (Lat), III, 196. He wrote an account of events for Theodore Spoudaios (Theodoros 343), who visited him and the tomb of pope Martin (Martinos 6) at Cherson: Theod. Spoud., Hypomnesticum (Gk), 4, p. 72, cf. Hypomnesticum (Lat), III, 196-197.

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