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Romanos IV, Eudokia, Michael VII, Constantine, and Andronikos (1068–1071)

 
 

Obverse

Three figures: in center, Christ bearded wearing a tunic and himation and standing on a dais. The dais seems to be flanked by one pellet at left and two pellets at right. Christ has a nimbus cruciger. With uplifted arms he places a cross-topped crown on the bearded head of emperor Romanos at the left and a crown with three triangular projections on the head of Eudokia at the right. Romanos wears a loros and holds the right hand before his chest and a globus cruciger in the left; Eudokia wears a loros and holds the left hand before her chest and a globus cruciger in the right. Circular inscription. Border of dots.

ΡΩΜΑΝΕΥΔΟΚΛ

Ῥωμαν(ὸς) (καὶ) Εὐδοκ(ί)α.

Reverse

Three figures: in center, Michael VII (taller) standing, wearing a crown with a cross and a loros and holding a labarum in the right hand and an akakia in the left. He is flanked by the shorter, beardless figures of Constantine at the left and Andronikos at the right. Each stands on a circular dais, and wears a crown with a cross and a loros. Constantine holds a globus surmounted by a trefoil ornament in the right hand and an akakia in the left. Andronikos holds an akakia in the right hand and a globus surmounted by a trefoil ornament in the left. All the figures wear a crown with pendilia. Remains of a circular inscription. Border of dots.

ΚΩΝ.....

Κων(στάντιος). (ι)χ(αήλ). Ἀνδ(ρόνικος).]

Obverse

Three figures: in center, Christ bearded wearing a tunic and himation and standing on a dais. The dais seems to be flanked by one pellet at left and two pellets at right. Christ has a nimbus cruciger. With uplifted arms he places a cross-topped crown on the bearded head of emperor Romanos at the left and a crown with three triangular projections on the head of Eudokia at the right. Romanos wears a loros and holds the right hand before his chest and a globus cruciger in the left; Eudokia wears a loros and holds the left hand before her chest and a globus cruciger in the right. Circular inscription. Border of dots.

ΡΩΜΑΝΕΥΔΟΚΛ

Ῥωμαν(ὸς) (καὶ) Εὐδοκ(ί)α.

Reverse

Three figures: in center, Michael VII (taller) standing, wearing a crown with a cross and a loros and holding a labarum in the right hand and an akakia in the left. He is flanked by the shorter, beardless figures of Constantine at the left and Andronikos at the right. Each stands on a circular dais, and wears a crown with a cross and a loros. Constantine holds a globus surmounted by a trefoil ornament in the right hand and an akakia in the left. Andronikos holds an akakia in the right hand and a globus surmounted by a trefoil ornament in the left. All the figures wear a crown with pendilia. Remains of a circular inscription. Border of dots.

ΚΩΝ.....

Κων(στάντιος). (ι)χ(αήλ). Ἀνδ(ρόνικος).]

Accession number BZS.1947.2.369 (formerly DO 47.2.369)
Diameter 30.0 mm; field: 26.0 mm
Previous Editions

DO Seals 6, no. 82.2.

Translation

Ῥωμανὸς καὶ Εὐδοκία. Κωνστάντιος. Μιχαήλ. Ἀνδρόνικος.

Romanos and Eudokia. Constantine. Michael. Andronikos.

Bibliography

  • Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Vol. 6, Emperors, Patriarchs of Constantinople, Addenda (Open in Zotero)