Anonymus 39 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | M IX |
Locations | Boukellarioi; Boukellarioi (officeplace) |
Titles | Strategos, Boukellarioi (office) |
Textual Sources | Georgius Monachus Continuatus, in Theophanes Continuatus, ed I Bekker (Bonn, 1839), pp. 761-924 (history); Leo Grammaticus, Chronographia, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1842) (chronicle); Pseudo-Symeon, Chronographia, ed. I. Bekker (Bonn, 1838), pp. 603-760 (history) |
Anonymus 39 was an unnamed strategos of the Boukellarioi; he presented a horse to the emperor Michael III (Michael 11); it was unmanageable, and the only person who could control it was Basilios 7 (the future emperor, Basil I): Leo Gramm. 230, Ps.-Symeon 655 (placed in the tenth year of Michael 11), Georg. Mon. Cont. 816. All texts call him: ὁ τῶν Βουκελλαρίων στρατηγὸς.
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