Nikephoros sebastophoros and doux of the Great Theoupolis Antioch, the "man" of the emperor (1062–1063 or 1067)
Obverse
Inscription of six lines preceded and followed by a decoration. Border of dots.
ΝΙΚΗΦΟ
ΡΟΣΣΕ..
ΣΤΟΦΟΡ..
ΟΥΤ....
ΓΑΛΗΣ...
ΠΟΛΕ..
Νικηφόρος σε[βα]στοφόρ[ος], δοὺξ τ[ῆς Με]γάλης [Θεου]πόλε[ως]
Obverse
Inscription of six lines preceded and followed by a decoration. Border of dots.
ΝΙΚΗΦΟ
ΡΟΣΣΕ..
ΣΤΟΦΟΡ..
ΟΥΤ....
ΓΑΛΗΣ...
ΠΟΛΕ..
Νικηφόρος σε[βα]στοφόρ[ος], δοὺξ τ[ῆς Με]γάλης [Θεου]πόλε[ως]
Reverse
Inscription of six lines followed by decoration. Border of dots.
ΑΝΤΙΟΧ,
...ΘΡΠΟ,
...ΡΑΤΑΙ
....ΓΙΟΥΗ
..ΝΑΣΙ
ΛΕΣ
Ἀντιοχ(είας) [(καὶ) ἅν]θρωπο(ς) [τοῦ κ]ραταιοῦ [καὶ ἁ]γίου ἡ[μῶ]ν βασιλέως.
Accession number | BZS 1958.106.5430 |
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Diameter | 35.0 mm |
Previous Editions | DO Seals 5 no. 9.7b. |
Translation
Νικηφόρος σεβαστοφόρος, δοὺξ τῆς Μεγάλης Θεουπόλεως Ἀντιοχείας καὶ ἅνθρωπος τοῦ κραταιοῦ καὶ ἁγίου ἡμῶν βασιλέως.
Nikephoros sebastophoros, doux of the Great Theoupolis Antioch, and man of our mighty and holy emperor.
Bibliography
- Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Volume 5: The East (continued), Constantinople and Environs, Unknown Locations, Addenda, Uncertain Readings (Open in Zotero)
- Sigillographie de l’Empire byzantin (Open in Zotero)
- La chronologie des gouverneurs d’Antioche sous la seconde domination byzantine (Open in Zotero)
- Region und griechisch-orthodoxes Patriarchat von Antiocheia in mittelbyzantinischer Zeit und im Zeitalter der Kreuzzüge (969–1204) (Open in Zotero)
- Sceaux byzantins des Musées d’Antioche et de Tarse (Open in Zotero)
Commentary
This is the notorious eunuch Nikephoritzes who twice held office as doux of Antioch. He held this position in 1062–63; he was removed, but returned later, only to be removed for a second time in 1067: cf. Laurent, “Gouverneurs d’Antioche,” nos. 25, 27; Todt, “Region,” 304–5. Two more seals of Nikephoros sebastophoros and doux of Antioch, decorated with Sts. Peter and Paul, have been published by Cheynet, “Sceaux byzantins,” no. 50. These seals do not record the qualification “anthropos of the emperor” inscribed on our specimens to underline the personal relationship between Nikephoritzes and the emperor Constantine X Doukas (1059–67). There is no way to determine which of the two seal types Nikephoritzes used during his first or second mandate.
This seal follows the same model as BZS.1951.31.5.48, but they are from different boulloteria.