Anonymus 568 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | M VIII |
Dates | 752 (c.) / 752 (c.) |
Locations | Nikomedeia (officeplace); Nikomedeia |
Titles | Hyparchos, Nikomedeia (Bithynia) (office) |
Textual Sources | Chronicon Anonymi ad annum 1234 pertinens, ed. and tr. J.-B. Chabot, I = CSCO 81-82 (Paris, 1916-20), II = CSCO 109 (Louvain, 1937) (chronicle) |
Anonymus 568 was the governor (huparchos) of Nikomedeia; he is mentioned in an anecdote about the supposed discovery of the tomb of the founder of Nikomedeia, Nikodemos (= Nikomedes I, in c. 265BC), during the reign of Constantine V (Konstantinos 7), in a cave near Nikomedeia; the discovery was supposedly reported to him ("the governor (
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