Gerasimos bishop of Korone (eleventh century)
Obverse
Inscription of four lines, traces of decoration above. No visible border.
ΚΕΟ.
ΘΕΙΤ.
ΔΟΥ.
Κύριε βοήθει τῷ σῷ δούλῳ
Obverse
Inscription of four lines, traces of decoration above. No visible border.
ΚΕΟ.
ΘΕΙΤ.
ΔΟΥ.
Κύριε βοήθει τῷ σῷ δούλῳ
Reverse
Inscription of four lines, traces of decoration above. Indeterminate border.
..ΡΑ
..ΜΕ
.ΙΣΚΟΠ
.ΟΡΝ
Γερασίμῳ ἐπισκόπῳ Κορώνης
Accession number | BZS.1955.1.4644 |
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Diameter | 23.0 mm |
Previous Editions | DO Seals 2, no. 28.4. |
Translation
Κύριε βοήθει τῷ σῷ δούλῳ Γερασίμῳ ἐπισκόπῳ Κορώνης.
Lord, help your servant Gerasimos bishop of Korone.
Bibliography
- Catalogue of the Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and at the Fogg Museum of Art, Vol. 2: South of the Balkans, the Islands, South of Asia Minor (Open in Zotero)
- Le Corpus des sceaux de l’empire byzantin (Open in Zotero)
- Notitiae Episcopatuum Ecclesiae Constantinopolitanae (Open in Zotero)
- Hierarchia Ecclesiastica Orientalis: Series episcoporum ecclesiarum christianarum orientalium (Open in Zotero)
Commentary
The letters of the last line are preserved only in their upper half. Thus, what we read as Ο could conceivably be the upper half of a wide Α. But even in this case, we would not restore the name as Μαρωνείας since this see was an archbishopric.
Gerasimos, bishop of Korone, is mentioned on a very "provincial" seal which Laurent, Corpus V/1, no. 647, dated to the second half of the 10th century. He could be identical with the owner of the present seal, which was made by an experienced engraver.
The ancient Korone was situated near the modern village of Petalidi (Messenia); the medieval and modern town occupies the location of ancient Asine. The bishopric, given as a suffragan to Patras sometime between 802 and 806 (Σαρσοκορώνη: problematic name on which see M. Kordoses, "Ἡ ἀρχαία Ἀρκαδικὴ πόλη Κορώνη καὶ ἡ Βυζαντινὴ Σαρσοκορώνη," Δωδώνη 16/1 [1987] 243-52), appears for the first time in an episcopal list of the early 10th century (Darrouzès, Notitiae, no. 7, line 552). A bishop of Korone is mentioned by Michael Psellos (MB V, 378). Later (14th c.) Korone will be attached to Monembasia. See Laurent, Corpus V/1, 486; Fedalto, 499-500; ODB II, 1149-50.