Theodoros 368

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM/L VII
Dates679 (taq) / 679 (tpq)
Variant NamesTheodorus
LocationsItaly;
Italy (officeplace)
TitlesPatrikios (dignity);
Exarch, Italy (office)
Textual SourcesConstantinople, Third Council of (Sixth Ecumenical Council), ed. R. Riedinger, Concilium Universale Constantinopolitanum Tertium, ACO II.2. 1 (Berlin, 1990-1992); also cited from Mansi XI passim (conciliar)

Theodoros 368 was a patrikios and exarch of Italy; in 678 he was ordered by the emperor Constantine IV (Konstantinos 2) to make provision for all clergy travelling from the West to Constantinople for the proposed ecumenical council by supplying travel by sea and all necessary expenses; he is recorded in the letter sent by the emperor to the bishop of Rome, Donos 2; he is styled "Theodorum gloriosum patricium et exarchum Christo amabilis nostrae Italiae provintiae" (p. 11, lines 1-2) and Θεόδωρον τὸν ἐνδοξότατον πατρίκιον καὶ ἔξαρχον τῆς Ἰταλῶν ἡμῶν φιλοχρίστου χώρας (p. 10, lines 1-2): Riedinger, pp. 10-11. The letter was written before the death of Donos 2 and received by his successor Agatho 1. Possibly identical with Theodoros 48; if so he was probably in office from 678 to 687. The name Theodoros is very common, however.

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