UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES AS A PROEDROS AND DOUX OF ANTIOCH

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UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES AS A PROEDROS AND DOUX OF ANTIOCH Ioto VALERIEV Keywords: leaden seal, Nikephoros Botaneiates, XI th century, Byzantine administration, theme Paristrion. Abstract: The object of this article is the discovery of a leaden seal belonging to Nikephoros Botaneiates proedros and doux of Antioch. According to the one who found it and presented it to Dobrich Museum of History, it was discovered somewhere in the Karakuz land, South from Silistra. In analyzing this seal we also used data regarding four other similar bullae of Nikephoros Botaneiates. The discovery of this bulla is very important for clarifying what kind of relation there was between Nikephoros Botaneiates and the Byzantine administration in theme Paristrion. Some time ago in the Dobrich Museum of History a leaden seal was offered to be bought off. It is not well-preserved, chipped on the top and on the side. The reading is not problematic. For various reasons it was not bought. At present it is being stored in a private collection. According to the bearer its location is in the region south from Silistra, in the Karakuz land, although this information is impossible to confirm. Dimensions: outer circle 26.5 mm, inner circle 22 mm, thickness 4.5 mm, weight 18.12 g. Obv. St. Demetrios standing, holding a spear (r. hand) and a shield (l. hand), both resting on the ground. Vertical inscription (fig. 1):... M. TP. O. *Ὁ(ἅγιος) Δη]μ[ή]τρ*ι+ο*ς+. Rev. Inscription in seven lines starting with crosslet. Border of dots (fig. 2):..... [+K(ύρι)ε β(oή)θ(ει)].wc<. [τ+ σ*+ *δoύ(λῳ)].ikhυop. Nικηϕόρ[ῳ] ΠPOEΔPW προέδρῳ (καὶ) ΔOΤKIANTI. δoυκὶ Ἀντι[o]- XEIATWRO χεία(ς) τ Βο- TAVEIAT τανειάτ(ῃ)

426 IOTO VALERIEV +Kύριε βoήθει τ σ δoύλῳ Nικηϕόρῳ προέδρῳ καὶ δoυκὶ Ἀντιoχείας τ Βοτανειάτῃ. + Lord aid your servant Nikephoros Botaneiates, proedros and doux of Antioch. And so, the examined seal is of Nikephoros Botaneiates as a proedros and doux of Antioch. I am aware of four other seals analogous to this one. The first one is from G. Zacos collection 1, the second bulla is published by N. Lichačev 2. The other two are mentioned by O. Karagiorgou, as one of them can be bought at an auction, and the other is stored in the museum in Adana, Turkey and is not published 3. Here is the data and pictures gathered by O. Karagiorgou on the four currently known bullae 4 : 1. PR: Seal in the Zacos coll (fig. 3). Ed: Zacos Veglery 2688. See also PBW online (2006.2): Boulloterion 3007. D: 29; f. 20* mm 2. Russia: Hermitage, M-8089 (fig. 4; fig. 5). Ed: N.P. Lichačev. Molivdovuly Grečeskogo Vostoka, ed. V.S. Šandrovskaja. Moscow 1991, 99-101, pl. LXIII 3. D: 25; f. 20* mm 3. PR: Seal of UnPrLoc (fig. 6; fig. 7). Ed: Giessener Münzhaldung, Sale 62 (20.4.1993), no. 721 (ill.; starting price 1000 DM). D: 28 mm; f.* 20 mm W: 15.55 g 4. TURKEY: Adana museum (fig. 8; Fig. 9). Ed: Unpublished, but mentioned in SBS 2 (1990) 132. D: 29 mm; f. 24* mm According to the author, the first three seals are from the same boulloterion, they differ from the seal in Adana by their dimensions and also by the inscription on the obverse the following can be read on the obverse of the first three seals: Ọ ΔH MH T PI OC; and on the bulla from Adana: Ọ Δ H M H [TPIOC] 5. The newly-presented seal from the Silistra region is from a third, different boulloterion because the spelling of the title προέδρῳ is grammatically correct, with the letter ῳ,while on the other four already known seals it is spelled with the letter ο. The personal name Nikephoros is also spelled with an o on the four known seals. On the one from Silistra the last letter of the name Nικηϕόρῳ is broken off but it can be assumed that it is ῳ. 1 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2688. 2 LICHAČEV 1991, p. 63, 3, plate LXIII. 3 KARAGIORGOU 20081, p. 115. 4 Ibidem; KARAGIORGOU 20081, p. 106. 5 KARAGIORGOU 20081, p. 115

UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES 427 D. Stoimenov 6 and O. Karagiorgou 7 last dwell on Nikephoros Botaneiates career. Here is the chronological order as by D. Stoimenov 8 : 1. patrikios, anthypathos and strategos (the end of fifth decade of the 11 th century 1053) 9 ; 2. anthypathos, patrikios, vestes and strategos (1053 1057) 10 ; 3. magistros, vestarches and doux of Opsikion (around 1057 1059) 11 ; 4. magistros, vestes, vestarches and doux of Edessa and Antioch (post December 1059 ante December 1061) 12 ; 5. proedros and doux (ante December 1061 1068) 13 ; 6. proedros and doux of Thessalonica (December 1061 August 1062) 14 ; 7. proedros and doux of Antioch (May December 1067/ the beginning of 1068) 15 ; 8. protoproedros and doux (1068 1073) 16 ; 9. protoproedros and doux of Strimon and Voleron (1068 1070) 17 ; 10. protoproedros and doux of Peloponnesos and Hellas (1071) 18 ; 11. kouropalates (around 1073 October 1077) 19 ; 12. kouropalates and doux of the Anatolikoi (October 1073 October 1077) 20 ; 13. sebastos (?) (October 1077) 21 ; 14. sebastos and doux of Hellas (?) (ante 3.04.1078) 22 ; 15. emperor (3.04 2.06.1078); What could be the connection between Nikephoros Botaneiates seal and the Northeastern Bulgarian lands? His name can be related to the war between Byzantium and the Uz in 1064-1065. The Byzantine sources mention magistros 6 STOIMENOV 2008, p. 177-185. 7 KARAGIORGOU 20081, p. 105-133. 8 STOIMENOV 2008, p. 178-180. 9 Ibidem, p. 177-181. 10 BARTUSIS 1984, p. 135-141. 11 SBS 1999, 6, p. 129. 12 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2686; CHEYNET 2001, p. 59; MCGEER, NESBITT, OIKONOMIDES 2005, no. 9.2. 13 DÖLGER 1948, no. 120/5; ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2687; OIKONOMIDES 1986, no. 91. 14 KUΡIAKÍΔΗ 1937, p. 315, 490; DÖLGER 1948, p. 156-160, no. 57; ATTALEIATES 1853, p. 96. 15 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2688; LICHAČEV 1991, p. 63, 3, plate LXIII; KARAGIORGU 2008; p. 115-116. 16 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2689. 17 LAURENT 1952, no. 235. 18 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, p. 1465; SEIBT, SEIBT 2003, 199. 19 ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2690; LICHAČEV 1991, p. 63, 1, plate LXIII; SODE 1997, Nr. 182; Sale catalogue: Spunk Auction 127 (7.10.1998), no. 75. 20 SCHLUMBERGER 1900, p. 470-471, no. 153; ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, no. 2690 bis; NESBITT, OIKONOMIDES 1996, no.86.18. 21 SCHLUMBERGER 1884, p. 625; LAURENT 1952, p. 127; ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972, p. 1465. Most probably the seals with title sebastos belong to a close relative of Nikephoros Botaneiates. For details see the opinions of D. Stoimenov and O. Karagiorgou. 22 ŠANDROVSKAJA 1975,. 2; LICHAČEV 1991, p. 63, 2, plate LXIII; SBS 5 1998, p. 117.

428 IOTO VALERIEV Basilios Apokapes and magistros Nikephoros Botaneiates as archonts of the towns by the Danube during this war 23. Having the so indicated location of the bulla, and namely the Silistra region, medieval Dristra, as a center of theme Paristrion, it can be accepted without a doubt that Nikephoros Botaneiates now as a proedros and doux of Antioch had been corresponding with some ally in the Byzantine areas around the Lower Danube. Although indirectly, the location of the seal still confirms the data from the sources to some extent, and namely Nikephoros Botaneiates presence in Paristrion theme at the time of the war with the Uz tribe. In this order, the old question in the science of history needs to be reminded: what post was Nikephoros Botaneiates holding in the mid sixties of the 11 th century? Some researchers accept that he was a governor of theme Bulgaria 24, others believe that the theme of Paristrion was divided in two parts: Eastern, with center Dristra and Western, with center Sirmium 25 or Serdika 26, where Basilios Apokapes governs Eastern Paristrion and Nikephoros Botaneiates Western Paristrion. V. Zlatarski and V. Tapkova-Zaimova assume that Nikephoros Botaneiates was appointed governor of the so-called Western Paristrion in the years before the war of 1064-1065, or that he was sent with the military to Eastern Paristrion during the time of the war 27. It is very hard to show that Nikephoros Botaneiates was a governor of theme Bulgaria during the mid sixties of the 11 th century since the governors of theme Bulgaria in the period 1064-1067 are known from the historical sources, they are Andronikos Philokaleses and Romanos Diogenes 28. The here presented bulla of Nikephoros Botaneiates confirms his contact with the Byzantine administration in theme Paristrion. In the future, the data presented by sigillography can help to clarify the debatable moments of this Byzantine politician and emperor s career. BIBLIOGRAPHY ATTALEIATES 1853 M. Attaleiates, Historia, ed. Im. Bekkeri, Bonnae. CECAUMENI 1896 Cecaumeni, Strategicon et incerti scriptoris de officiis regiis libellus, Edit. W. Wassiliewsky et V. Jernstedt, Petropoli. BĂNESCU 1946 N. Bănescu, Les duchés byzantins de Paristrion (Paradounavon) et de Bulgarie, Bucarest. BARTUSIS 1984 M. Bartusis, A Seal of Nikephoros Votaneiates, American Numismatic Society Museum Notes 29 (1984), p. 135-141. BOJILOV, GUZELEV 2006 I. Bojilov, V. Guzelev, Istoria na srednovekovna Balgaria VII-XIV vek, tom I, Sofia. 23 ATTALEIATES 1853, p. 83. 24 BĂNESCU 1946, p. 32-33; BOJILOV, GUZELEV 2006, p. 345. 25 SKABALANOVICH 1884, p. 228, note 3. 26 DIACONU 1970, p. 86. 27 ZLATARSKI 1994, p. 493-494; TAPKOVA-ZAIMOVA 1976, p. 60-65. 28 CECAUMENI 1896, p. 72; ZLATARSKI 1994, p. 123-124.

UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES 429 CHEYNET 2001 J.-C. Cheynet, Sceaux de la collection Zacos (Bibliothèque nationale de France), se rapportant aux provinces orientales de l Empire Byzantin, Paris. DIACONU 1970 P. Diaconu, Les Petchenegues au Bas Danube, Bucarest. DÖLGER 1948 F. Dölger, Aus den Schatzkammern des Heiligen Berges, München. KARAGIORGOU 20081 O. Karagiorgou, On the Way to the Throne: The Career of Nikephoros III Botaneiates before 1078, Hypermachos. Studien zu Byzantinistik, Armenologie und Georgistik. Festschrift für Werner Seibt zum 65. Geburtstag, p. 105-133. KARAGIORGOU 20082 O. Karagiorgou, About literacy, heresy, iconography and political ambition on the seals of Nikephoros Botaneiates (ca. 1001/2-1081), Byzantina Symmeikta 18 (2008) p. 77-122. KYΡIAKÍΔΗ 1937 Kvρiakíδηs, Bυζαντιναί μελέται, IV, Θεσσαλονίκη. LAURENT 1952 V. Laurent, Documents de sigilographie byzantine. La collection C. Orghidan, Paris. LICHAČEV 1991 N.P. Lichačev, Molivdovuly Grečeskogo Vostoka, ed. V.S. Šandrovskaja. Moscow *reviewed by N. and W. Seibt, Byzantinoslavica 54 (1993), p. 364+. McGEER, NESBITT, OIKONOMIDES 2005 E. McGeer, J. Nesbitt, N. Oikonomides, Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art 5: The East (cont.), Constantinople and Environs, Washington D.C. NESBITT, OIKONOMIDES 1996 J. Nesbitt, N. Oikonomides, Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art 3: West, Northwest and Central Asia Minor and the Orient, Washington D.C. OIKONOMIDES 1986 N. Oikonomides, A Collection of Dated Byzantine Seals, Washington. ŠANDROVSKAJA 1975 V. Šandrovskaja, Vizantiiskie pechati v sobranii Ermitaja, Leningrad. SCHLUMBERGER 1884 G. Schlumberger, Sigillographie de L'Empire Byzantin, Paris. SCHLUMBERGER 1900 G. Schlumberger, Sceaux byzantines inédits, RÉG 13 (1900), p. 467-492. SEIBT, SEIBT 2003 N. Seibt and W. Seibt, Siegel der Sammlung Orghidan eine Nachlese zur Edition V. Laurents, JÖB 53 (2003), p. 195-200. SKABALANOVICH 1884 N. Skabalanovich, Vizantiiskaja derjava I cerkovj v XI veke. SODE 1997 C. Sode, Byzantinische Bleisiegel in Berlin II (Poikila Byzantina 14), Bonn. STOIMENOV 2008 D. Stoimenov, Vizantiiski molivdovuli ot muzeia na Makedonia- Skopie, Acta Musei Varnaensis 7 (2008), 2, p. 177-185. Sale catalogue: Spunk Auction 127 (7.10.1998), no. 75. TAPKOVA-ZAIMOVA 1976 V. Tapkova-Zaimova, Dolni Dunav Granichna zona na vizantiiskia zapad, Sofia. ZACOS, VEGLERY 1972 G. Zacos, A. Veglery, Byzantine lead seals, Vol. I., Basel. ZLATARSKI 1994 V. Zlatarski, Istoria na balgarskata darjava prez srednite vekove. Tom II, Sofia.

430 IOTO VALERIEV Fig. 1 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Silistra region) obverse. Fig. 2 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Silistra region) reverse.

UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES 431 Fig. 3 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Zacos) obverse and reverse. Fig. 4 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Ermitage) obverse.

432 IOTO VALERIEV Fig. 5 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Ermitage) reverse. Fig. 6 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Giessener) obverse.

UNPUBLISHED SEAL OF NIKEPHOROS BOTANEIATES 433 Fig. 7 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Giessener) reverse. Fig. 8 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Adana) obverse Fig. 9 - Seal of Nikephoros Botaneiates (Adana) reverse.