Georgios 111 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | IX/X |
PmbZ No. | 2269 |
Locations | Naples (Campania) (officeplace); Naples (Campania) |
Titles | Doux, Naples (Campania) (office) |
Seal Sources | Konstantipoulos, K.M., Byzantiaka Molybdoboulla tou en Athenais Ethnikou Nomismatikou Mouseiou (Athens, 1917); repr. from JIAN 5-10 (1902-07); Salinas, A., "Sigilli diplomatici italo-graeci", Periodico di Numismatica e Sfragistica Italiana 3, 4, 6 (1871-74); Schlumberger, G. Sigillographie de l'empire byzantin (Paris, 1884) |
Georgios 111 was doux of Neapolis (Naples); owner of a seal dateable to the ninth or tenth century: Schlumberger, Sig., p. 225, no. 1 (facsimile) (= Salinas, "Sigilli diplomatici" IV, p. 267, pl. XI, no. 9). Obv.: invocative monogram of Θεοτόκε βοήθει with the legend τω - σω - δου - λω. Rev.: + - Γεωρ[γ] - ηωι δουκ(η) - Νεαπω - λεως. A similar seal (possibly the same one?), perhaps owned by the same person, was published by Konstantopoulos, JIAN 5, 118, and dated by him to the eighth or ninth century; it reads: Γεωρ[γ]ήῳ δουκὶ Νεαπόλεως.
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