Theodoros 268 | Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire |
Sex | M |
Floruit | VIII |
Locations | Lydia; Lydia (officeplace) |
Titles | Dioiketes, Lydia (office) |
Seal Sources | Dumbarton Oaks, A Catalogue of the Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, eds., J. Nesbitt and N. Oikonomides (Washington, DC, 1991-); Zacos, G. and Veglery, A., Byzantine Lead Seals, vol. I (in 3 parts) (Basel, 1972). |
Theodoros 268 was a dioiketes of Lydia; owner of a seal dateable to the eighth century: DOSeals III 24.3 = Zacos and Veglery 2426. Obv.: cruciform monogram of Θεοτόκε βοήθει, with τω - σω - δου - λω in the corners. Rev.: +Θε[ο] - δορω δ - ιοικητη - Λυδη - ας. The name and title read: Θεοδώρῳ διοικητῇ Λυδίας. Zacos and Veglery suggest that he may have been identical with Theodoros 267.
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