Antonios II Kauleas, the Patriarch of Constantinople
Lot 5867
Antonios II Kauleas, archbishop (patriarch) of Konstantinopolis, the New Rome, 893-901. Seal (Lead, 36 mm, 26.00 g, 12 h). +ΘЄOTOKЄ - ROHΘЄI✱ The Mother of God 'Hodegetria', nimbate, standing right, wearing chiton and maphorion, pointing with her right hand towards Infant Christ seated on her left arm. Rev. ANTⲰNIⲰ / APXIЄΠICKO/ΠⲰ KⲰNCTAN/TINOVΠOΛЄⲰC / NЄAC PⲰMHC in five lines; above, decorations; below, cross and decorations. Laurent, Corpus V/3, 1628. Zacos II 9. An important and rare patriarchal seal. Minor breakage on the edge and with light cleaning scratches, otherwise, very fine.

From a European collection, formed before 2005.

Before becoming patriarch, Antonios Kauleas was the abbot of a monastery that he had founded himself. The complex had a church dedicated to the Theotokos, and the sermon that emperor Leo VI delivered at the inaugaration of this monastic church has even been preserved. It is known to have housed a mosaic representing the Hodegetria, probably much like the image he later chose for his patriarchal seal. After his death, Antonios was buried at the monastery, and a string of miracles were ascribed to him, leading to his canonization as a saint by both the Orthodox and Catholic churches.
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