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Byzantine seal of Theodosios Monomachos/Saint George (11th cent.). Rarest piece!

$ 84.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Cleaned/Uncleaned: Uncleaned
  • Year: 1070
  • Modified Item: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Condition: Slightly off-centre in Obv., minor scrapes, otherwise about Very Fine, exactly as in pictures. Uncleaned with nice natural cream patina. A 100% genuine piece.
  • Era: Ancient
  • Historical Period: Byzantine (300-1400 AD)
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • BYZANZ SIEGEL: BYZANTINE LEAD SEAL
  • Grade: a. Very Fine
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Byzantine lead seal of Theodosios Monomachos
    (11th cent.)
    A rare nice seal!
    Obv.: Facial bust of saint George, nimbate, in military garments, holding spear and shield, sigla  [Ο/Γ]ΕΩ/Ρ-Γ/Η/ΟC  (Saint George),  dotted (?) border.
    Rev.
    :
    Inscription in 4 lines,  +ΘΕΟ/ΔΟCΙΟ[Τ]/ΩΜΟΝΟ/ΜΑΧΩ = Θεοδοσίῳ τῷ Μονομάχῳ (Of Theodosios Monomachos), dotted (?) border.
    21 mm, 9.10 g
    r, 12h
    Condition: Slightly off-centre
    ,
    minor scrapes,
    otherwise,
    about
    Very Fine, as in photos
    .
    No doubt the present Theodosios was a member of the renowned family of Monomachoi, and could be identified
    as one of the two following persons.
    Theodosios Monomachos
    , Latinized as
    Theodosius Monomachus
    (
    Greek
    :
    Θεοδόσιος
    Μονομάχος
    ), was a senior Byzantine noble and the nephew of Emperor
    Constantine IX Monomachos
    . When Constantine's co-ruler, the Empress
    Theodora
    died in 1056, Monomachos tried to usurp the throne but failed miserably, was exiled and became a figure of fun in the empire.
    Theodosios Monomachos was the grandson of another Theodosios Monomachos, an important bureaucrat under
    Basil II
    and
    Constantine VIII
    and the nephew of Emperor
    Constantine IX Monomachos
    , ruler of the
    Byzantine Empire
    . In 1056 he was serving as president of the
    Byzantine Senate
    , an important administrative role reserved for senior members of the aristocracy.
    Primary Sources
    :
    John Zonaras,
    Extracts of History
    ;
    John Skylitzes,
    Synopsis of Histories
    A nice piece, with historical importance, acquired in a European auction.
    Please check well photos for condition!
    No reserve, no returns!
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