Thomas 26

Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire
SexM
FloruitE/M VII
Dates643 (taq) / 644 (tpq)
LocationsRome;
Ficuclae (Pentapolis);
Ravenna
TitlesChartularius, Italy (office)
Textual SourcesLiber Pontificalis, ed. L. Duchesne, Le liber pontificalis. Texte, introduction et commentaire, 2 vols. (Paris, 1886-92); re-issued with 3rd vol. by C. Vogel, (Paris, 1955-57) (chronicle)

Thomas 26 was a chartoularius; in 643/644 he and Marinos 11 escorted the captured rebel Maurikios 7 from Rome to Ravenna on the orders of Donos 1; at a place called Ficuclae, twelve miles from Ravenna, they beheaded him, since the exarchos Isaac (Isaakios 2) had ordered that he should not enter Ravenna alive, and delivered his head to Isaac in Ravenna: Lib. Pont. 75. 2 ("per manus Marini scriboni et Thomati cartularii").

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