Theodosios 76

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitM VII
Dates656 (taq) / 656 (tpq)
LocationsSelymbria (Thrace);
Rhegion (Thrace);
Bizye (Thrace)
TitlesHypatos (dignity)
Textual SourcesActa in Primo Exilio seu Dialogus Maximi cum Theodosio ep. Caesareae in Bithynia, PG 90. 136-169 (theology)

Theodosios 76 was a hypatos: Anastasius apocrisiarius, Acta Primi Exilii 137A, 153B, 160B. On 24 August of the previous fourteenth indiction (24 August 656) Paulos 91 and Theodosios ὕπατοι were sent on behalf of the emperor (ἐκ προσώπου βασιλέως), as they themselves alleged (ὡς εἶπον καὶ αὐτοί), with the bishop of Kaisareia, Theodosios 20, to visit Maximos 10 (Maximus the Confessor) in exile at Bizye in Thrace: Acta primi exilii 137A. They held a long conversation (Acta Primi Exilii 137A-160C) before they parted: Acta Primi Exilii 137A - 160C. On the morning of 10 September (two days after Maximos was transferred to the monastery of St Theodoros near Region) Theodosios visited him there and took away all his possessions; he then transferred Maximos to Selymbria: Acta Primi Exilii 168A-B. Maximos 10's disciple, Anastasios 1, had formerly served as secretary to the grandmother of Theodosios 76: Acta Primi Exilii 168A.

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