Theodoros Chetames (Thoros, son of Hetoum), emir and kouropaletes

Reference Description

Theodoros Chetames (Thoros, son of Hetoum), emir and kouropaletes, circa 1090. Seal (Lead, 28 mm, 10.70 g, 12 h). [O AΓIOC] - ΘЄ/OΔ/Ⲱ/PO Saint Theodore, nimbate, standing facing, holding a spear in his right hand and resting his left on shield. Rev. +KЄ R,Θ, / ΘЄOΔωP, / AMHPA [S] / K૪POΠ[Λ,] / TO XЄT, in five lines. Cheynet, Sceaux de la collection Zacos, 34. Sandrovskaja/Seibt p. 80, 48. An important seal of great historical interest. Some scratches and striking weakness, otherwise, very fine.


The Armenian Theodoros Chetames is mentioned in Eastern sources as the first commander of Metilene, who was installed in 1074 by Philaretos Brachamios amidst the chaos of the aftermath of the Battle of Manzikert. Two decades later, in 1094/95, he was appointed commander of Edessa by the Seljuks, but proceeded to gain control of the city for himself. He was murdered in Edessa in 1098 when the First Crusade had arrived, and was succeeded by Baldwin of Boulogne, the later king of Jerusalem. Interestingly, the present seal expresses Theodoros\' connection to both the Islamic overlord (as \'emir\') as well as the Byzantine emperor (as \'kouropaletes\'), and is therefore of particular historical interest.

Provenance

Leu Web 16 Lot 4157
21.05.2021

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Citation

“Theodoros Chetames (Thoros, son of Hetoum), emir and kouropaletes,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed December 25, 2024, https://armnumres.org/index.php/items/show/1260.