Constantine Angelos (Doukas), son of a porphyrogennetos and first cousin of the emperor (twelfth/thirteenth century)
Obverse
The Annunciation. Between the angel Gabriel (at left) and the Virgin, the sigla: ογα|ρ,|ηλ : ὁ Γαβρ(ι)ήλ. We know from the parallel specimens that the salutation of the angel in Luke I: 28 attended the image. Border of dots.
Obverse
The Annunciation. Between the angel Gabriel (at left) and the Virgin, the sigla: ογα|ρ,|ηλ : ὁ Γαβρ(ι)ήλ. We know from the parallel specimens that the salutation of the angel in Luke I: 28 attended the image. Border of dots.
Reverse
Inscription of nine lines. Border of dots.
.ΠΟΡ
...ΟΥΟΥΣ
....ΝΟΝΚΝ
....ΝΟΝ:ΠΡ
....ΕΛΦΟΝ
...ΛΟΝΑΣΙΛΕσ
...ΜΑΓΡΦ
..ΦΡΓΙΣΔ.
.ΓΡΦΗ
Πορφυροφυοῦς ἔκγονον Κωνσταντίνον πρωτεξάδελφον Ἄγγελον βασιλέως κύρωμα γραφῶν ἡ σφραγὶς διαγράφει.
Accession number | BZS.1958.106.486 |
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Diameter | 43.0 mm; field: 36.0 mm |
Previous Editions | Cf. Wassiliou-Seibt, Siegel mit metrischen Legenden II, no. 1812. |
Translation
Πορφυροφυοῦς ἔκγονον Κωνσταντίνον πρωτεξάδελφον Ἄγγελον βασιλέως κύρωμα γραφῶν ἡ σφραγὶς διαγράφει.
The seal, a verification of his correspondence, presents Constantine Angelos, son of a porphyrogennetos and cousin of emperor.
Bibliography
- Corpus der byzantinischen Siegel mit metrischen Legenden, Vol. 2, Siegellegenden von Ny bis inklusive Sphragis (Open in Zotero)
- Ἡ γενεαλογία τῶν Κομνηνῶν (Open in Zotero)
Commentary
This is the seal of Constantine Angelos Doukas, a cousin of the emperor Isaac II Angelos (1185-1195, 1203-1204). He was appointed head of the fleet and governor of Philippoupolis by the emperor but took part in a failed coup against him and was blinded.