Philaretos Brachamios, protokouropalates and domestikos of the scholai of the East, 1070-1080

Identifier

ANRO-1252

Seal Description

Ranks & Titles: protokouropalates, domestikos of the scholai of the East
Specifications: 27 mm, 22.15 g, 12 h

Obv. Description: Saint Theodore, nimbate, standing facing, holding a spear and shield.
Obv. Inscription: Θ / ΘЄ/Ⲱ-Δ/ⲰP/Ⲱ ('Saint Theodore')

Rev. Description: Inscription in six lines.
Rev. Inscription: +ΦIΛA/PET AK૪/P,Π, S ΔOMЄ / TO CXOΛ T / ANA O RP/AX
Inscr. Translation: Philaretos protokouropalates and generalissimus of the eastern regiments

Publications or references

Laurent, Vatican, 113
Seibt, Philaretos Brachamios, p. 288
Theodoridis 38 (all with slightly differing legends)

Provenance

Leu Web 14 Lot 1712
11.12.2020

Notes

Philaretos Brachamios was a Byzantine general of Armenian descent who became a key figure in the Byzantine Empire's military efforts in the late 11th century. Following the disastrous Battle of Manzikert in 1071, Philaretos maintained control over significant territories in Cilicia, Armenia, and Syria, acting as a semi-autonomous warlord. His strategic acumen and military prowess allowed him to command the eastern regiments effectively, reflected in his high-ranking titles of protokouropalates and domestikos of the scholai of the East.

This seal, dating from the 1070s to 1080s, highlights Philaretos's authority and position within the Byzantine military hierarchy. Although the seal is somewhat rough, it remains nearly very fine, offering insight into his influential role during this tumultuous period.

Files

Leu Web 14 Lot 1712.jpg

Collection

Citation

“Philaretos Brachamios, protokouropalates and domestikos of the scholai of the East, 1070-1080,” Armenian Numismatic Research Organization, accessed November 17, 2024, https://armnumres.org/items/show/1252.